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publicationNumber EP-1931445-A2
titleOfInvention Cyclic olefin copolymer as a leukoreduction material
abstract This invention is directed toward a leukoreduction filter for selectively removing leukocytes from blood or a blood product. The filter is made of an inert hydrophobic material having a wettability of 44 dynes/cm melt blown into fibers. The inert hydrophobic material is a non-woven melt-blown web of cyclic olefin copolymer fibers, wherein the fibers are preconditioned with a material to increase wettability of the fibers. Also claimed is a method of conditioning the melt-blown COC media.
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