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Plasma glow discharge processes have been used by a number of researchers to treat a wide variety of biomaterials (1). This paper presents our experience on surface modification of polymeric materials with plasma glow discharge processes for three different novel applications given below. Details of these studies may be found elsewhere (2–4).
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Piskin, E. et al. (1990). Surface Modification of Biomaterials with Plasma Glow Discharge Processes. In: Auciello, O., Gras-Marti, A., Valles-Abarca, J.A., Flamm, D.L. (eds) Plasma-Surface Interactions and Processing of Materials. NATO ASI Series, vol 176. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1946-4_38
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