Surface functionalization of poly(ether imide) membranes with linear, methylated oligoglycerols for reducing thrombogenicity

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Autoren

  • Maik Lange
  • Steffen Braune
  • Karola Luetzow
  • Klaus Richau
  • Nico Scharnagl
  • Marie Weinhart
  • Axel T. Neffe
  • Friedrich Jung
  • Rainer Haag
  • Andreas Lendlein

Externe Organisationen

  • Universität Potsdam
  • Freie Universität Berlin (FU Berlin)
  • Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Zentrum für Material- und Küstenforschung GmbH
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)1487-1492
Seitenumfang6
FachzeitschriftMacromolecular Rapid Communications
Jahrgang33
Ausgabenummer17
Frühes Online-Datum23 Juli 2012
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 14 Sept. 2012
Extern publiziertJa

Abstract

Materials for biomedical applications are often chosen for their bulk properties. Other requirements such as a hemocompatible surface shall be fulfilled by suitable chemical functionalization. Here we show, that linear, side-chain methylated oligoglycerols (OGMe) are more stable to oxidation than oligo(ethylene glycol) (OEG). Poly(ether imide) (PEI) membranes functionalized with OGMes perform at least as good as, and partially better than, OEG functionalized PEI membranes in view of protein resistance as well as thrombocyte adhesion and activation. Therefore, OGMes are highly potent surface functionalizing molecules for improving the hemocompatibility of polymers.

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Surface functionalization of poly(ether imide) membranes with linear, methylated oligoglycerols for reducing thrombogenicity. / Lange, Maik; Braune, Steffen; Luetzow, Karola et al.
in: Macromolecular Rapid Communications, Jahrgang 33, Nr. 17, 14.09.2012, S. 1487-1492.

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Lange, M, Braune, S, Luetzow, K, Richau, K, Scharnagl, N, Weinhart, M, Neffe, AT, Jung, F, Haag, R & Lendlein, A 2012, 'Surface functionalization of poly(ether imide) membranes with linear, methylated oligoglycerols for reducing thrombogenicity', Macromolecular Rapid Communications, Jg. 33, Nr. 17, S. 1487-1492. https://doi.org/10.1002/marc.201200426
Lange, M., Braune, S., Luetzow, K., Richau, K., Scharnagl, N., Weinhart, M., Neffe, A. T., Jung, F., Haag, R., & Lendlein, A. (2012). Surface functionalization of poly(ether imide) membranes with linear, methylated oligoglycerols for reducing thrombogenicity. Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 33(17), 1487-1492. https://doi.org/10.1002/marc.201200426
Lange M, Braune S, Luetzow K, Richau K, Scharnagl N, Weinhart M et al. Surface functionalization of poly(ether imide) membranes with linear, methylated oligoglycerols for reducing thrombogenicity. Macromolecular Rapid Communications. 2012 Sep 14;33(17):1487-1492. Epub 2012 Jul 23. doi: 10.1002/marc.201200426
Lange, Maik ; Braune, Steffen ; Luetzow, Karola et al. / Surface functionalization of poly(ether imide) membranes with linear, methylated oligoglycerols for reducing thrombogenicity. in: Macromolecular Rapid Communications. 2012 ; Jahrgang 33, Nr. 17. S. 1487-1492.
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