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titleOfInvention Modified substrate
abstract The present invention relates to a modified base material in which a functional substance is present on a base material and the upper part thereof is covered with a nonionic hydrophilic polymer. Without deactivating the properties of the functional substance, it can be widely used for substrates that require nonionic hydrophilicity on the surface. A modified base material, wherein a functional substance is present on the base material and the upper part thereof is covered with a nonionic hydrophilic polymer. [Selection] Figure 1
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