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Surface modification of polymers. V. Biomaterial applications
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1990
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Tissue EngineeringEthylene GlycolEngineeringPure Polyethylene FilmAbstract Polyethylene FilmsBiointerfacePolymer ScienceSurface ModificationBiomedical EngineeringBiocompatible MaterialPolymer ChemistryPolymers
Abstract Polyethylene films were surface grafted with glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) by UV irradiating the film for 5 min together with benzophenone. Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) was attached to the grafted surface through reaction with the epoxy groups. This yielded a surface which consisted of 95% PEG as measured with ESCA. The adsorption of human transferrin onto this film was significantly reduced as compared with a pure polyethylene film. Heparin was also reacted with a GMA grafted PE surface. ESCA showed that heparin was grafted to the surface, and in vitro blood clotting tests on the heparinized PE surface showed a reduced thrombus formation. GMA grafted polystyrene wells were reacted with carbohydrazide, to the formed carbohydrazide surface a rabbit antibody raised against mouse urinary protein (RaMUP) was covalently coupled. The RaMUP coupled surfaces was used in the detection of mouse urinary protein (MUP) at low concentrations (ca. 1 ng/mL) with an ELISA technique.
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