Biopolymer brushes grown on PDMS contact lenses by in situ atmospheric plasma-induced polymerization
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Title
Biopolymer brushes grown on PDMS contact lenses by in situ atmospheric plasma-induced polymerization
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Keywords
Silicone contact lenses, Poly(ethylene glycol) methacrylate, In situ atmospheric plasma polymerization, Anti-protein adsorption
Journal
JOURNAL OF POLYMER RESEARCH
Volume 24, Issue 5, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2017-04-10
DOI
10.1007/s10965-017-1230-7
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