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Investigation of cellular interactions with electroactive polymer/lubricin coatings

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posted on 2023-12-08, 00:00 authored by Natalie Szin-Bruno
This study investigated the use of lubricin (a natural protein involved in joint lubrication), as a bio-inspired, anti-fouling coating for use on implantable medical devices. The findings demonstrated that lubricin coatings are able to significantly reduce cell attachment, and thus fouling, which has enormous potential to increase the longevity and performance of bionic implants.

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219 p.

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English

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Ph.D.

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Wren Greene

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Institute for Frontier Materials

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Institute for Frontier Materials

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