2023
DOI: 10.1002/mabi.202300146
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Multifunctional Fluorinated Lubricant‐Infused Poly(4‐Hydroxybutyrate) (P4HB) Membranes for Full‐Thickness Abdominal Wall Defect Repair

Xiuxia Sun,
Qi Chen,
Angelique A. Guan
et al.

Abstract: Abdominal wall defect caused by surgical trauma, congenital rupture, or tumor resection may result in hernia formation or even death. Tension‐free abdominal wall defect repair by using patches is the gold standard to solve such problems. However, adhesions following patch implantation remain one of the most challenging issues in surgical practice. The development of new kinds of barriers is key to addressing peritoneal adhesions and repairing abdominal wall defects. It is already well recognized that ideal bar… Show more

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“…The hemolytic potentials of the samples were evaluated according to the reported method. 34 Briefly, the fresh rabbit blood that was obtained legally from healthy rabbits was centrifugated (1000 rpm, 3 min) at 4 °C. Then, the erythrocytes were separated from plasma and lymphocytes and diluted with PBS.…”
Section: Preparation Of Tpu/cpl-ds Filmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hemolytic potentials of the samples were evaluated according to the reported method. 34 Briefly, the fresh rabbit blood that was obtained legally from healthy rabbits was centrifugated (1000 rpm, 3 min) at 4 °C. Then, the erythrocytes were separated from plasma and lymphocytes and diluted with PBS.…”
Section: Preparation Of Tpu/cpl-ds Filmmentioning
confidence: 99%