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publicationNumber KR-101079718-B1
titleOfInvention Immobilization and Pattern Formation of Biomolecules on Biodegradable Polymeric Materials Using Radiation
abstract The present invention relates to a method of forming a biomolecule pattern on a biodegradable polymer material using radiation, and more particularly, by irradiating a biodegradable polymer to radiation and reacting the functional groups on the surface of the polymer generated with the biomolecule, The present invention relates to a method of immobilizing molecules and a method of forming a biomolecule pattern using the same.n n n According to the present invention, the biomolecules can be immobilized on the surface of the biodegradable polymer material without affecting the bulk physical properties of the biodegradable polymer material, and the process of introducing the biomolecules is very simple and is applied to various kinds of biomolecules. Since the present invention is applicable, it can be usefully used in the manufacturing field of biocompatible materials for tissue engineering, bio devices, food packaging materials and the like.n n n n Biodegradable polymer materials, biomolecules, radiation, ion beams, functional groups, covalent bonds, immobilization, pattern formation
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