2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2020.111307
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The co-deposition coating of collagen IV and laminin on hyaluronic acid pattern for better biocompatibility on cardiovascular biomaterials

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“…83 As the main component of ECM, HA has excellent functions of promoting endothelial cell proliferation and anticoagulation, so it is often used for the modification of vascular materials and bone materials. 84,85 Some polymeric materials usually do not have good endothelial cell compatibility, 86 so HA can be introduced into polymer materials by simple electrospinning and chemical crosslinking, which can improve the blood compatibility of the surface and promote the endothelialization of the material. 70 For example, Dimitrievska et al 87 covalently grafted thiol-modified sodium hyaluronate onto the surface of decellularized scaffold materials with thiolreactive properties, and cross-linked through the disulfide bond between HA to form a uniform thin layer on the surface of the material.…”
Section: Hyaluronic Acidmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…83 As the main component of ECM, HA has excellent functions of promoting endothelial cell proliferation and anticoagulation, so it is often used for the modification of vascular materials and bone materials. 84,85 Some polymeric materials usually do not have good endothelial cell compatibility, 86 so HA can be introduced into polymer materials by simple electrospinning and chemical crosslinking, which can improve the blood compatibility of the surface and promote the endothelialization of the material. 70 For example, Dimitrievska et al 87 covalently grafted thiol-modified sodium hyaluronate onto the surface of decellularized scaffold materials with thiolreactive properties, and cross-linked through the disulfide bond between HA to form a uniform thin layer on the surface of the material.…”
Section: Hyaluronic Acidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…83 As the main component of ECM, HA has excellent functions of promoting endothelial cell proliferation and anticoagulation, so it is often used for the modification of vascular materials and bone materials. 84,85…”
Section: Surface Design Based On Bioactive Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 As a major component of the cellular matrix, HA is derived from glycosaminoglycan in animal connective tissues. 24 As a bio-material, HA exhibits many inherent functions, for example, water-retaining, 25 antibacterial, 26 scavenging free radical, 27 and bio-compatibility, 28 respectively. Due to these merits, HA is widely used as a food additive in fruit juice, 29 soya-bean milk, and jelly, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the long-term effect of this modification needs to be further evaluated. Inspired by the phenomenon that platelets maintain a quiescent condition in blood vessels, endothelialization of membranes was also tested to inhibit platelet adhesion and activation [ 228 , 229 ]. However, the current sterilization process could significantly restrict the application of endothelialized HFMs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%