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Biocompatible Surface at Medical Drugs Glossary

What is Biocompatible Surface? A coating that is applied to device and tubing surfaces, which interface with blood during extracorporeal circulation. The purpose of this coating is to make the surfaces more biocompatible with the blood.

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