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Antimicrobial PDMS surfaces prepared through fast and oxygen-tolerant SI-SARA-ATRP, using Na2SO3 as a reducing agent

Andersen et al., 2021

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4349704275908844302
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Andersen C
Zverina L
Ehtiati K
Thormann E
Mordhorst H
Pamp S
Madsen N
Daugaard A
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Poly (dimethylsiloxane)(PDMS) is an attractive, versatile, and convenient material for use in biomedical devices that are in direct contact with the user. A crucial component in such a device is its surface in terms of antimicrobial properties preventing infection. Moreover, due …
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