Surface modification of materials by plasma process and UV-induced grafted polymerization for biomedical applications (小特集 Surface Engineering)
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Surface modification using plasma treated and graft polymerization is versatile process, with systems on the market capable of treating everything from polymer, metal, and ceramic substrates. The major advantage is that the modification is caused no substrate damage or bulk property changes. This is a very effective method to modify the surfaces of biomaterials to achieve desired physical or mechanical properties, or to induce a specific response when the device is placed in the body. They offer attractive possibilities for developing new biomaterials and for improving the performance of existing materials and devices. Hence, in this review, we describe the application of plasma treatment and graft polymerization on biomaterials field. The various applications are discussed in the following: (1) easy stripped-off wound dressing, (2) porous three-dimensional temporary scaffolds, (3) quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) base biosensors, and (4) covalent immobilization of glucose oxidase onto inorganic substrates
- 日本真空協会の論文
- 2007-10-20
著者
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Chen Tim-mo
Burn Center-department Of Surgery Tri-service General Hospital
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Chen Su-chen
Department Of Raw Materials And Yarn Formation Taiwan Textile Research Institute
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Lin Hong-ru
Southern Taiwan University Of Technology
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CHEN Ko-Shao
Department of Materials Engineering, Tatung University
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LIEN Wei-Cheng
Department of Chemical Engineering, National Tsing-Hua University
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TSAI Jui-Che
Department of Biomedical Engineering, I-SHOU University
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KU Yuan-An
Department of Product Development, Taiwan Textile Research Institute
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LIN Feng-Huei
Inst. of Biomedical Eng., College of Medicine, National Taiwan University
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WU Te-Hsing
Atomic Energy Council
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CHEN Chia-Chieh
Atomic Energy Council
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CHIOU Shih-Hwa
Department of Ophthalmology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital
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Ku Yuan-an
Department Of Product Development Taiwan Textile Research Institute
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Chen Ko-shao
Department Of Materials Engineering Tatung University
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Tsai Jui-che
Department Of Biomedical Engineering I-shou University
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Lin Feng-huei
Inst. Of Biomedical Eng. College Of Medicine National Taiwan University
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Chiou Shih-hwa
Department Of Ophthalmology Taipei Veterans General Hospital
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Lien Wei-cheng
Department Of Chemical Engineering National Tsing-hua University
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