In vitro study of drug loading on polymer-free oxide films of metallic implants

Volume: 75A, Issue: 3, Pages: 519 - 529
Published: Aug 4, 2005
Abstract
Traditionally, a drug that is loaded onto a metallic surface has to use various polymer bondings as its platform. Unfortunately, polymer coatings on a metallic surface cause numerous problems after implantation, such as late thrombosis, inflammation, and restenosis. This research was conducted to investigate whether an oxide layer can be used as a polymer-free platform for drug loading, especially for cardiovascular stents. The interaction and...
Paper Details
Title
In vitro study of drug loading on polymer-free oxide films of metallic implants
Published Date
Aug 4, 2005
Volume
75A
Issue
3
Pages
519 - 529
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