Flexible inner surface of polysulfone membranes prevents platelet adhesive protein adsorption and improves antithrombogenicity in vitro
Ryo Takatsuji,
Masahide Koremoto,
Yoko Fujimoto
et al.
Abstract:Background: We investigated whether the condition of the inner surface of hollow fibers affects the blood compatibility of hemodialyzers. Methods: We used scanning probe microscope/atomic force microscopy (SPM/AFM) to investigate the height of the swelling and flexible layers (thickness and softness) on the inner surfaces of the hollow fibers. Next, we tested the blood compatibility between dialyzers comprising a hollow fiber membrane, in which the other dialyzers, except for PVP, were additionally coated usin… Show more
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