Prosthesis (i.e. – artificial body members) – parts thereof – or ai – Corporeal artificial heart – heart assist – control...
Patent
1990-02-28
1992-12-15
Beck, Shrive
Prosthesis (i.e., artificial body members), parts thereof, or ai
Corporeal artificial heart, heart assist , control...
427 2, 427337, 427352, 427533, 436512, 436518, 436547, 436828, 435975, 623 1, 623 2, 606194, 609 96, A61M 110
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ABSTRACT:
This invention pertains to a method for immobilizing polyethylene oxide (PEO) star molecules in the form of hydrogels. the PEO star molecules are biocompatible and demonstrate non-thrombogenic properties. As such, the PEO star molecules have numerous uses for biomedical applications. The hydrogels contain a high percentage of terminal hydroxyl groups for attachment of affinity ligands and can be used for separating and purifying therapeutic proteins.
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Beck Shrive
Dudash Diana L.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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