Abstract
It has been realised for many years that coagulation may be initiated by contact between the blood and foreign surfaces, and that such artificial surfaces and the normal vascular endothelium have markedly different effects1. Interest in the interaction between blood and foreign surfaces has received great impetus from the development of devices which remain in contact with the blood either continuously, e.g. cardiovascular prostheses, or intermittently, as in extracorporeal blood purification systems. The materials of all these appliances deleteriously interact with blood and there is, as yet, no completely satisfactory biomaterial 2.
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Barbenel, J.C., Mynett, K.J., Courtney, J.M., Forbes, C.D., Lowe, G.D.O. (1986). Interaction of Blood, Blood Components and Surfaces. In: Crawford, N., Taylor, D.E.M. (eds) Interaction of Cells with Natural and Foreign Surfaces. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2229-0_6
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