Coating processes – Medical or dental purpose product; parts; subcombinations;... – Particulate or unit-dosage-article base
Patent
1988-04-20
1991-10-08
Lusignan, Michael
Coating processes
Medical or dental purpose product; parts; subcombinations;...
Particulate or unit-dosage-article base
427 40, 427 41, 435180, 530402, 530403, 530815, A01N 102
Patent
active
050553160
ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a method for producing extremely tight binding of proteins to surfaces and to a protein surface wherein the protein is tightly bound to the surface.
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Bohnert Janice
Fowler Bradford C.
Hoffman Allan S.
Horbett Thomas A.
Kiaei David
Lusignan Michael
Washington Research Foundation
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