Abstract
Drug-eluting stents have several advantages over bare metal implants. They eliminate restenosis, the main drawback of bare metal stents. In addition the locally delivered drug is more effective and causes less side-effects. However in some cases dangerous stent thrombosis, inflammatory and allergy reactions were observed after their implantation, which first of all related to the drug-eluting coating. This project is aimed to develop a novel biocompatible nanoporous polymer layer by radiation induced polymerization that is capable of holding and eluting drugs and promotes endothelization after the release of the drug. (author)
Veres, M.;
Tóth, S.;
Koós, M.;
[1]
Beiler, B.
[2]
- Research Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics, Budapest (Hungary)
- Institute of Isotopes, HAS, Budapest (Hungary)
Citation Formats
Veres, M., Tóth, S., Koós, M., and Beiler, B.
Porous Polymer Drug-Eluting Coating Prepared by Radiation Induced Polymerization.
IAEA: N. p.,
2009.
Web.
Veres, M., Tóth, S., Koós, M., & Beiler, B.
Porous Polymer Drug-Eluting Coating Prepared by Radiation Induced Polymerization.
IAEA.
Veres, M., Tóth, S., Koós, M., and Beiler, B.
2009.
"Porous Polymer Drug-Eluting Coating Prepared by Radiation Induced Polymerization."
IAEA.
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author = {Veres, M., Tóth, S., Koós, M., and Beiler, B.}
abstractNote = {Drug-eluting stents have several advantages over bare metal implants. They eliminate restenosis, the main drawback of bare metal stents. In addition the locally delivered drug is more effective and causes less side-effects. However in some cases dangerous stent thrombosis, inflammatory and allergy reactions were observed after their implantation, which first of all related to the drug-eluting coating. This project is aimed to develop a novel biocompatible nanoporous polymer layer by radiation induced polymerization that is capable of holding and eluting drugs and promotes endothelization after the release of the drug. (author)}
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