Nano-coating protects biofunctional materials

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The demand to develop convergent technology platforms, such as bio-functionalized medical devices, is rapidly increasing. However, the loss of biological function of the effector molecules during sterilization represents a significant and general problem. Therefore, we have developed and characterized a nano-coating (NC) formulation capable of maintaining the functionality of proteins on biological-device combination products. As a proof of concept, the NC preserved the structural and functional integrity of an otherwise highly fragile antibody immobilized on polyurethane during deleterious sterilizing irradiation (≥ 25 kGy). The NC procedure enables straight-forward terminal sterilization of bio-functionalized materials while preserving optimal conditioning of the bioactive surface. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.

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Tscheliessnig, R., Zörnig, M., Herzig, E. M., Lückerath, K., Altrichter, J., Kemter, K., … Koch, J. (2012). Nano-coating protects biofunctional materials. Materials Today, 15(9), 394–404. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1369-7021(12)70166-9

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