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Volumn 13, Issue 5, 2002, Pages 543-561
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The effect of fluid shear and co-adsorbed proteins on the stability of immobilized fibrinogen and subsequent platelet interactions
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Author keywords
Biomaterials; Conformation; Fibrinogen; Platelets; Shear
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Indexed keywords
BIOMATERIAL;
CHROMIUM 51;
FIBRINOGEN;
FIBRONECTIN;
PLASMINOGEN;
POLITEF;
POLYETHYLENE;
SILASTIC;
VON WILLEBRAND FACTOR;
PROTEIN;
ADSORPTION;
ARTICLE;
BIOCOMPATIBILITY;
BLOOD COMPATIBILITY;
CELL INTERACTION;
CONFORMATIONAL TRANSITION;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
HUMAN;
HUMAN CELL;
INCUBATION TIME;
MOLECULAR STABILITY;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PROTEIN CONFORMATION;
SHEAR STRESS;
BLOOD CLOTTING;
BLOOD RHEOLOGY;
CHEMISTRY;
CYTOLOGY;
MATERIALS TESTING;
MECHANICAL STRESS;
METABOLISM;
SURFACE PROPERTY;
THROMBOCYTE;
THROMBOCYTE ADHESIVENESS;
ADSORPTION;
BIOCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS;
BLOOD COAGULATION;
BLOOD PLATELETS;
FIBRINOGEN;
HEMORHEOLOGY;
HUMANS;
MATERIALS TESTING;
PLATELET ADHESIVENESS;
PROTEINS;
STRESS, MECHANICAL;
SURFACE PROPERTIES;
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EID: 0036322080
PISSN: 09205063
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1163/15685620260178391 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (29)
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References (22)
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