Thiol groups can undergo a large variety of chemical reactions and are used in solution phase to conjugate many bioactive molecules. Previous research on solid substrates with continuous phase glow discharge polymerization of thiol-containing monomers may have been compromised by oxidation. Thiol surface functionalization via glow discharge polymerization has been reported as requiring pulsing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCollagen 1 (C1) is commonly used to improve biological responses to implant surfaces. Here, the stability of C1 was compared with collagen 4 (C4) on a mixed macrodiol polyurethane, both adsorbed and covalently bound via acetaldehyde glow discharge polymerization and reductive amination. Substrate specimens were incubated in solutions of C1 and C4.
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July 2017
Avulsion, epidermal marsupialization, and infection cause failure at the skin-material interface. A robust interface would permit implantable robotics, prosthetics, and other medical devices; reconstruction of surgical defects, and long-term access to blood vessels and body cavities. Torus-shaped cap-scaffold structures were designed to work in conjunction with negative pressure to address the three causes of failure.
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