Proliferation of endothelial cells on the plasma-treated segmented-polyurethane surface: attempt of construction of a small caliber hybrid vascular graft and antithrombogenicity

To prepare a porous segmented-polyurethane (SPU) tube, a solution of SPU containing different concentrations of NaCl was coated on a glass rod and the coated SPU was immediately immersed in water. When the surface of the porous SPU, where bovine aortic endothelial cells are not normally capable of a...

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