Fibrinogen adsorption to receptor‐like biomaterials made by pre‐adsorbing peptides to polystyrene substrates

Two peptides from the ligand‐binding site of the platelet receptor GPIIb/IIIa, residues 296‐306 of GPIIb, designated B12 by D'Souza et al. (1991), and 300‐311 of GPIIb, designated G13 by Taylor et al., (1992), as well as two control peptides, designated C14 and C20, were adsorbed to treated polystyrene substrates, Fibrinogen adsorption to the peptide‐coated substrates was characterized.

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