Characterization of Nanoporous Surfaces as Templates for Drug Delivery Devices

Journal Title: The AAPS Journal - Year 2009, Vol 11, Issue 4

Abstract

Bare silicon wafers, gold-coated silicon wafers, and nanoporous gold-coated silicon wafers were obtained from Nanomedsystems, Charlottesville, VA, USA (formerly Setagon, Inc.). A bare metal stent (Palmaz-Schatz® Balloon-expandable stent, ) was obtained from The University of Texas Health Sciences Center, San Antonio, TX, USA. Methyl orange was obtained from Fisher Scientific. BAND-AID® Brand Liquid Bandage containing 2-octyl cyanoacrylate as the active ingredient was obtained from the local pharmacy store.

Authors and Affiliations

Ashish Rastogi, Tanushree Bose, Marc D. Feldman, Devang Patel, Salomon Stavchansky

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Ashish Rastogi, Tanushree Bose, Marc D. Feldman, Devang Patel, Salomon Stavchansky (2009). Characterization of Nanoporous Surfaces as Templates for Drug Delivery Devices. The AAPS Journal, 11(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-681518