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titleOfInvention APPLICATION METHOD OF FIXING Liposomal Forms / or Other Bioenergetic Molecules on Polymer Surfaces with the Purpose of Applying
abstract The invention relates to a method of adhering liposomal forms of heparin or other bioactive compounds to materials for the purpose of their controlled release. The method comprises preparing liposomal forms incorporating heparin or other bioactive molecules by a method comprising a final lyophilisation - rehydration step. Liposome film hydration (MLV) and DRV drying (DRV) techniques have been used for liposome preparation. These liposomes may be composed of various lipids or phospholipids or mixtures thereof, and depending on their composition, the rate of release of heparin and other bioactive compounds thereof may be controlled. Liposome-encapsulated heparin retains its potency, and thus these liposomes can be used to immobilize heparin to surfaces and impart increased hematopoiesis. This possibility is demonstrated by the example of use in polymer-coated heart stents. In stents that have liposome pasted, we have a dramatic increase in blood coagulation times compared to unmodified stents.
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