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Blood interaction with artificial surfaces is largely governed by the first step of the interaction process: adsorption of plasma proteins. Subsequent platelet and leukocyte adhesion and aggregation, activation of the coagulation, fibrinolysis and complement systems and thrombus formation are conditioned by the nature of the layer of adsorbed proteins, in particular its composition and conformational state (Ref. 1, 2).
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Cazenave, J.P., Mulvihill, J.N. (1991). Methods to study blood-surface interactions. In: Missirlis, Y.F., Lemm, W. (eds) Modern Aspects of Protein Adsorption on Biomaterials. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3752-2_6
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