Fouling in ocular devices: implications for drug delivery, bioactive surface immobilization, and biomaterial design

Volume: 11, Issue: 5, Pages: 1903 - 1923
Published: Jan 16, 2021
Abstract
The last 30 years has seen a proliferation of research on protein-resistant biomaterials targeted at designing bio-inert surfaces, which are prerequisite for optimal performance of implantable devices that contact biological fluids and tissues. These efforts have only been able to yield minimal results, and hence, the ideal anti-fouling biomaterial has remained elusive. Some studies have yielded biomaterials with a reduced fouling index among...
Paper Details
Title
Fouling in ocular devices: implications for drug delivery, bioactive surface immobilization, and biomaterial design
Published Date
Jan 16, 2021
Volume
11
Issue
5
Pages
1903 - 1923
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