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                  <mods:namePart>Humbert, Delphine</mods:namePart>
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                  <mods:dateIssued encoding="iso8601">2012-02</mods:dateIssued>
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               <mods:abstract>Mobilitat-IncomingCardiovascular diseases are major concerns in public health of developed countries and the&#xd;
first cause of death in the world. The treatment of coronary artery diseases using metallic&#xd;
stents has been one of the most revolutionary and most rapidly adopted medical&#xd;
interventions of these last years. During early development much of the investigation and&#xd;
debate revolved around stent design, including assessment of different materials and surface&#xd;
treatments. However, restenosis, incomplete endothelialization, and thrombosis hamper the&#xd;
long term clinical success.&#xd;
The biological events that lead to the appropriate response of already successfully proved&#xd;
biomaterial surfaces, such as Co-Cr alloy for cardiovascular stents, are mainly influenced by&#xd;
the interactions at the bio/non-bio interface. To improve the endothelial cells adhesion and&#xd;
growth, surface treatments have been developed to anchor REDV elastin-like polymers&#xd;
which enhances surface endothelization . The aim of the present project is to obtain a new&#xd;
family of biofunctionalized Co‐Cr alloy surface by covalently-anchoring the REDV elastin-like&#xd;
polymer.&#xd;
Different surface treatments have been performed on CoCr: O2 plasma treatment,&#xd;
silanization with CPTES and NaOH basic etching previously to chemically or physically&#xd;
attach the biopolymer. Then surface characterization has been performed, for each step, in&#xd;
termsof surface wettability, roughness, topography, chemistry, and charge. A biochemist&#xd;
characterization has been done to quantify the adsorbed biopolymer by means of fluorescent&#xd;
assays to evaluate the efficiency of the surface treatments.&#xd;
CoCr alloy surfaces were successfully biofunctionalized with REDV elastin–like polymer. The&#xd;
quantity of adsorbed biopolymer was influenced by surface characteristics. All surfaces&#xd;
revealed considerable quantities of attached biopolymer, but combination of NaOH+CPTES&#xd;
series attached the highest amount (0,008 μg/mm2± 0,002) compared to NaOH series (0,005&#xd;
μg/mm2± 0,003), CPTES series (0,004 μg/mm2± 0,001), control samples (0,003 μg/mm2±&#xd;
0,001) and O2 plasma series (0,002 μg/mm2± 0, 0005). The quantity of hydroxiles formed on&#xd;
the different surfaces influences biopolymer adsorption and then, cell response.</mods:abstract>
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                  <mods:topic>Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria biomèdica::Biomaterials</mods:topic>
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                  <mods:topic>Chromium-copper alloys -- Therapeutic use</mods:topic>
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                  <mods:topic>Biomaterials</mods:topic>
               </mods:subject>
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                  <mods:topic>Cardiovascular system – Diseases</mods:topic>
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               <mods:subject>
                  <mods:topic>Aliatges de coure i crom -- Ús terapèutic</mods:topic>
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                  <mods:topic>Biomaterials</mods:topic>
               </mods:subject>
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                  <mods:topic>Sistema cardiovascular – Malalties</mods:topic>
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                  <mods:title>Funcionalización de superficies de CoCr para aplicaciones cardiovasculares Functionalization of CoCr surfaces for cardiovascular applications</mods:title>
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               <mods:genre>Master thesis (pre-Bologna period)</mods:genre>
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