Abstract

Blood-Contacting Surfaces In article number 2102214, Jun Ki Hong, Anna Waterhouse, Chiara Neto, and co-workers report that tethered-liquid perfluorocarbons show low adhesion of blood components. The cover image is a scanning electron micrograph revealing minimal adhesion of platelets after incubation in human whole blood. The bumpy background is the tethered-perfluorocarbon layer which stabilizes a liquid perfluorocarbon lubricant.

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