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| Biosensor || Sensor Membranes, Diagnostic biosensors || PC, Cellulose,[[Cuprophane]], PP, PS || Immobilization of biomolecules, non-fouling surfaces
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| Cardiovascular || Vascular grafts, Catheters || PET,PTFE,PE,SiR || Improved biocompatibility, Wettability tailoring, lubricious coatings, Reduced friction, Antimicrobial coatings
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=== Guide Wires ===
Guide wires are an example of an application for biomedical coatings. Guide wires are used in [[percutaneous coronary intervention|coronary angioplasty]] to correct the effects of [[coronary artery disease]], a disease that allows plaque build up on the walls of the arteries. The guide wire is threaded up through the femoral artery to the obstruction. The guide wire guides the balloon catheter to the obstruction where the catheter is inflated to press the plaque against the arterial walls.<ref name=angioplasty>{{cite web |url=https://www.
==== Hydrophilic Coatings ====
Hydrophilic coatings can reduce friction in the arteries by up to 83% when compared to bare wires due to their high surface energy.<ref name=friction>{{cite journal |pmid=8485751 |year=1993 |last1=Schröder |first1=J |title=The mechanical properties of guidewires. Part III: Sliding friction |volume=16 |issue=2 |pages=93–7 |journal=
==== Hydrophobic Coatings ====
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