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Environmental AFM as a Probe of the Morphology, Viscoelasticity and Lubricity of Crosslinked Hydrophilic Biomedical Coatings

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 September 2015

G. Haugstad
Affiliation:
Characterization Facility, Univ. of Minnesota, 12 Shepherd Labs, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
C. Colling
Affiliation:
Characterization Facility, Univ. of Minnesota, 12 Shepherd Labs, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
A. McCormick
Affiliation:
Characterization Facility, Univ. of Minnesota, 12 Shepherd Labs, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
K. Wormuth
Affiliation:
Characterization Facility, Univ. of Minnesota, 12 Shepherd Labs, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
M. Zeng
Affiliation:
Boston Scientific Corp. , 1 SciMed Place, Maple Grove, MN 55311 USA

Abstract

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Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 2015 

References

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