Hentocontpatilibilization of biopolydler systems

The primary goals of this project were achieved. These included the development of a reliable method to evaluate the interaction of blood cells with polymer films; the quantification of the attachment and proliferation of endothelial cells with biodegradable polymer films; the development of 3 indep...

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Main Author: Subbu S Venkatraman.
Other Authors: School of Materials Science & Engineering
Format: Research Report
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/20783
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description The primary goals of this project were achieved. These included the development of a reliable method to evaluate the interaction of blood cells with polymer films; the quantification of the attachment and proliferation of endothelial cells with biodegradable polymer films; the development of 3 independent surface modification methods that enhanced endothelialization rates; the identification of key factors that govern the growth of endothelial cells on polymers. Additional work on the interaction of polymeric nanoparticles with blood cells also revealed some interesting results, including the definition of surface features that inhibit particle uptake by phagocytic cells.
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spelling ntu-10356/207832023-07-08T06:39:11Z Hentocontpatilibilization of biopolydler systems Subbu S Venkatraman. School of Materials Science & Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials The primary goals of this project were achieved. These included the development of a reliable method to evaluate the interaction of blood cells with polymer films; the quantification of the attachment and proliferation of endothelial cells with biodegradable polymer films; the development of 3 independent surface modification methods that enhanced endothelialization rates; the identification of key factors that govern the growth of endothelial cells on polymers. Additional work on the interaction of polymeric nanoparticles with blood cells also revealed some interesting results, including the definition of surface features that inhibit particle uptake by phagocytic cells. ARC 4/03 2010-01-08T06:18:47Z 2010-01-08T06:18:47Z 2007 2007 Research Report http://hdl.handle.net/10356/20783 en 123 p. application/pdf
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title_fullStr Hentocontpatilibilization of biopolydler systems
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title_short Hentocontpatilibilization of biopolydler systems
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