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hydroxyethyl methacrylate-ethyl methacrylate
Known as:
HEMA-EMA
, hydroxyethylmethacrylate-ethylmethacrylate copolymer
National Institutes of Health
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Polyhydroxyethyl Methacrylate
analogs & derivatives
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2015
2015
In vitro study of the specific interaction between poly(2-dimethylamino ethylmethacrylate) based polymers with platelets and red blood cells.
Luca Flebus
,
F. Lombart
,
+4 authors
C. Grandfils
International journal of pharmaceutics
2015
Corpus ID: 482406
1997
1997
Organic surface chemistry on titanium surfaces via thin film deposition.
M. Morra
,
C. Cassinelli
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
1997
Corpus ID: 46098183
In order to develop a synthetic strategy for the fine tuning of the interfacial properties of titanium-based implants and implant…
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1994
1994
[A tracheal prosthesis made from P(AEMA)--a further step toward tracheal replacement].
J. Fanta
,
H. Pohůnková
,
M. Stol
Rozhledy v Chirurgii
1994
Corpus ID: 32551901
In animal experiments (5 dogs) the authors tested a material for the construction of tracheal prostheses so far not used in other…
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1992
1992
Changes in fibrinogen adsorbed to segmented polyurethanes and hydroxyethylmethacrylate-ethylmethacrylate copolymers.
S. Slack
,
T. Horbett
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
1992
Corpus ID: 30804463
Fibrinogen adsorption from blood to biomaterials may regulate platelet adhesion and thrombus formation because of fibrinogen's…
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Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Complement activation by hydroxyethylmethacrylate-ethylmethacrylate copolymers.
M. Payne
,
T. Horbett
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
1987
Corpus ID: 11735214
Certain biomaterials, including nylon oxygenator and cellulosic dialysis membranes, are potent activators of human complement. In…
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