Chapter Plasma Polymerization for Tissue Engineering Purposes

The ability of non-equilibrium plasmas to modify surfaces has been known for many years. And a promising way to perform surface modifications without altering the bulk properties is plasma polymerization since this technique is versatile and can be applied to a wide range of materials. Plasma polyme...

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Main Author: Morent, Rino (auth)
Other Authors: Ghobeira, Rouba (auth), Aziz, Gaelle (auth), De Geyter, Nathalie (auth)
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Language:English
Published: InTechOpen 2018
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