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Surface Modification of Polycarbonate with Synthetic Polyelectrolyte-Anticoagulant Activity

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Pages 215-233 | Published online: 11 Jul 2009

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Thomas Chandy & ChandraP. Sharma. (1987) Protein-Polymer Interaction: Changes With Plasma Components, Vitamins, and Antiplatelet Drugs at the Interface. Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering 26:3-4, pages 143-227.
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G H R Rao & Thomas Chandy. (1999) Role of platelets in blood-biomaterial interactions. Bulletin of Materials Science 22:3, pages 633-639.
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Thomas Chandy & Gundu. H. R. Rao. 1999. Handbook of Platelet Physiology and Pharmacology. Handbook of Platelet Physiology and Pharmacology 362 378 .
Thomas Chandy & Chandra P Sharma. (1989) Bioactive molecules immobilized to liposome modified albumin-blended chitosan membranes—Antithrombotic and permeability properties. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 130:2, pages 331-340.
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Chandra P. Sharma & Thomas Chandy. (2008) The Effect of Antihypertensive Drugs on Protein Adsorption, Platelet Adhesion, and Blood Coagulation Toward an Artificial Surface. Artificial Organs 13:3, pages 219-228.
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