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Gene Expression Profiles of Cells in Response to Tyrosine Polycarbonate Blends
Published
Author(s)
Matthew Becker, L A. Bailey, N Washburn, J Kohn, Eric J. Amis
Abstract
The evaluation and identification of detrimental interactions between biological species and synthetic surfaces is a daunting challenge as the number of materials and control of physical variables increases. In this talk, the physical properties of tyrosine-derived polycarbonate homo-polymers and blends will be discussed in detail. In addition, recent RT-PCR results examining the expression profiles of IL-1B and fibronectin will be described.
Proceedings Title
New Jersey Symposium on Biomaterials Science | 7th | | New Jersey Center for Biomaterials
Conference Dates
October 21-22, 2004
Conference Title
New Jersey Symposium on Biomaterials Science
Pub Type
Conferences
Keywords
AFM, biomaterials, in vitro, polycarbonates, RT-PCR
Becker, M.
, Bailey, L.
, Washburn, N.
, Kohn, J.
and Amis, E.
(2004),
Gene Expression Profiles of Cells in Response to Tyrosine Polycarbonate Blends, New Jersey Symposium on Biomaterials Science | 7th | | New Jersey Center for Biomaterials
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