Active wrinkles to drive self-cleaning: A strategy for anti-thrombotic surfaces for vascular grafts
Abstract
The inner surfaces of arteries and veins are naturally anti-thrombogenic, whereas synthetic materials placed in blood contact commonly experience thrombotic deposition that can lead to device failure or clinical complications. Presented here is a bioinspired strategy for self-cleaning anti-thrombotic surfaces using actuating surface topography. As a first test, wrinkled polydimethylsiloxane planar surfaces are constructed that can repeatedly...
Paper Details
Title
Active wrinkles to drive self-cleaning: A strategy for anti-thrombotic surfaces for vascular grafts
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
192
Pages
226 - 234
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