Literature DB >> 10155375

Surface modification with functionally active heparin.

J Riesenfeld1, P Olsson, J Sanchez, T E Mollnes.   

Abstract

Efforts to improve the blood compatibility of artificial materials have involved coating the surfaces with heparin. However, the anticoagulation activity of heparin is based on its binding to antithrombin, and if the specific structure involved in this interaction is compromised by the coating procedure, then the activity is lost. Surface modification with end-point-immobilized heparin has been found to be successful in inhibiting coagulation factors and minimizing complement activation.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 10155375

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Device Technol        ISSN: 1048-6690


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4.  An immediate access dialysis graft designed to prevent needle-related complications: Results from the initial pre-clinical studies.

Authors:  Shawn M Gage; Michael Lawson; Craig Nichols; Dalton Sycks; Roberto J Manson; Joseph A Knight
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