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The roles of sub-micron and microscale roughness on shear-driven thrombosis on titanium alloy surfaces.

Anjana JayaramanJunhyuk KangJames F AntakiBrian J Kirby
Published in: Artificial organs (2022)
These results demonstrated that at high shear rates, thrombi form regardless of surface topography at the scales applied. At lower shear rates, micron-scale surface features cause thrombus formation, whereas submicron features result in innocuous platelet adhesion. These findings have implications for manufacturing costs and other considerations.
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