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Polycatecholamine nanocoatings on stainless steel: the effect on attachment of human fibroblasts and platelets

  • Paulina Trzaskowska,
  • Ewa Rybak,
  • Maciej Trzaskowski,
  • Kamil Kopeć,
  • Jakub Krzemiński,
  • Rafał Podgórski,
  • Hatice Genc,
  • Mehtap Civelek and
  • Iwona Cicha

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2026, 17, 365–380, doi:10.3762/bjnano.17.25

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  • controlled nanoscale surface features in the development of next-generation bioactive coatings for medical implants and blood-contacting devices. Experimental Materials and methods Stainless steel samples Stainless steel 316L discs (14 mm in diameter, 0.8 mm in thickness) were laser-cut by STOMILEX (Poland
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Published 20 Feb 2026

A biomimetic approach towards a universal slippery liquid infused surface coating

  • Ryan A. Faase,
  • Madeleine H. Hummel,
  • AnneMarie V. Hasbrook,
  • Andrew P. Carpenter and
  • Joe E. Baio

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2024, 15, 1376–1389, doi:10.3762/bjnano.15.111

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  • omniphobic. Keywords: biocompatibility; biomimetic; blood-contacting; hemocompatibility; non-fouling; Introduction Clot formation and the overall compatibility of artificial materials within the body remains a common complication of blood contacting surfaces [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. A critical hurdle in
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Published 08 Nov 2024
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