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Thrombin and factor XIIa generation in plasma contacting polyurethane surfaces: Effect of surface immobilized PPACK

Abstract

The tripeptide phe-pro-arg-chloromethylketone (PPACK), a direct, specific and potent thrombin inhibitor used in improving polyurethane surfaces for blood contact, have been investigated. The expectation is that such materials would act as scavengers of thrombin generated via surface initiated coagulation. The effectiveness of such surfaces was assessed using a chromogenic substrate assay to measure the generation of thrombin plasma.

Authors

Tian Y; Weitz JI; Brash JL

Volume

2

Publication Date

December 1, 1996

Conference proceedings

Transactions of the Annual Meeting of the Society for Biomaterials in Conjunction with the International Biomaterials Symposium

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