Towards a biocompatible artificial lung: Covalent functionalization of poly(4-methylpent-1-ene) (TPX) with cRGD pentapeptide

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Covalent multistep coating of poly(methylpentene), the membrane material in lung ventilators, by using a copper-free "click" approach with a modified cyclic RGD peptide, leads to a highly biocompatible poly(methylpentene) surface. The resulting modified membrane preserves the required excellent gas-flow properties while being densely seeded with lung endothelial cells. © 2013 Möller et al.

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Möller, L., Hess, C., Paleček, J., Su, Y., Haverich, A., Kirschning, A., & Dräger, G. (2013). Towards a biocompatible artificial lung: Covalent functionalization of poly(4-methylpent-1-ene) (TPX) with cRGD pentapeptide. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 9, 270–277. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.9.33

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