New methods for surface modification and covalent attachment of heparin
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New methods for surface modification and covalent attachment of heparin
Abstract
Research is continually under way to improve biocompatibility performance in biomaterials. This article discusses a technique for the covalent attachment of heparin and other drugs onto a variety of polymer and metal surfaces. It offers the potential to improve haemocompatibility and lubricity in a number of medical device applications as well as new drug-delivery systems.
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