1989
DOI: 10.1016/0142-9612(89)90018-5
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Collagen coatings as biological sealants for textile arterial prostheses

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“…Collagen is a natural biopolymer which has been used in pharmaceutical and medical fields, such as sealants for vascular prostheses, carriers for drug delivery and wound dressings (Doillon and Silver 1986;Guidoin et al 1989;Friess 2003). Collagen also has many integrin-binding sites for cell adhesion and differentiation (Tuckwell and Humphries 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collagen is a natural biopolymer which has been used in pharmaceutical and medical fields, such as sealants for vascular prostheses, carriers for drug delivery and wound dressings (Doillon and Silver 1986;Guidoin et al 1989;Friess 2003). Collagen also has many integrin-binding sites for cell adhesion and differentiation (Tuckwell and Humphries 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Для придания эксплантатам антимикробных и тромборезистентных свойств их перед опера-цией обрабатывали препаратами серебра, гепари-ном, пенициллином, оксациллином, цефазолином. Однако эти исследования носят преимущественно экспериментальный характер, ограниченные же клинические испытания не привели к серийному производству антимикробных и тромборезистент-ных эксплантатов [1,11,[20][21][22]24]. Виды микро-организмов при инфицировании эксплантатов до-статочно широко изучены.…”
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“…The two most common methods utilized are grafting by way of photoinduced polymerization and chemical surface attachment [84][85][86]. Cross-linking has been extensively used with glutaraldehyde or carbodiimide for arterial prostheses coated with cross-linked gelatin [87,88], albumin [89,90], or collagen [91][92][93]. Cross-linking can also be achieved via the derivatization of molecules to be deposited with photodimerizable groups, such as thymine, cinamate, or coumarin.…”
Section: Surface Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%