Pei et al., 2011 - Google Patents
The role of plasma proteins in cell adhesion to PEG surface-density-gradient-modified titanium oxidePei et al., 2011
- Document ID
- 5616502023328162424
- Author
- Pei J
- Hall H
- Spencer N
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Biomaterials
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Surface-density gradients of poly (ethylene glycol)(PEG) were fabricated, in order to carry out a systematic study of the influence of PEG chain density on protein adsorption and cell- adhesion behavior, as well as the correlation between them. Gradients with a linear change …
- 229920001223 polyethylene glycol 0 title abstract description 144
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