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Hong Sun
Researcher at Southwest Jiaotong University
Publications - 119
Citations - 3370
Hong Sun is an academic researcher from Southwest Jiaotong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thin film & Sputter deposition. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 119 publications receiving 3115 citations.
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Hemocompatibility of titanium oxide films.
Nan Huang,Ping Yang,Yongxiang Leng,Junying Chen,Hong Sun,Jianxin Wang,Guangjun Wang,Peidao Ding,Tingfei Xi,Yang Leng +9 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the significantly lower interface tension between Ti-O films and blood and plasma proteins and the semiconducting nature of Ti- O films give them their improved hemocompatibility.
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The covalent immobilization of heparin to pulsed-plasma polymeric allylamine films on 316L stainless steel and the resulting effects on hemocompatibility
Zhilu Yang,Jin Wang,Rifang Luo,Manfred F. Maitz,Manfred F. Maitz,Fengjuan Jing,Hong Sun,Nan Huang +7 more
TL;DR: In vivo results indicate that the Hep-P-PPAm surface successfully restrain thrombus formation by growing a homogeneous and intact shuttle-like endothelium on its surface and shows a promising application for vascular devices.
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Biocompatibility of pure iron: In vitro assessment of degradation kinetics and cytotoxicity on endothelial cells
TL;DR: The results demonstrate that the mean degradation rate of iron in vitro is about 20.4 μg/(cm 2 h), which indicates that the lower iron concentration may have cytotoxicity on ECs, which is a candidate material for coronary artery stents.
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Blood compatibility and sp3/sp2 contents of diamond-like carbon (DLC) synthesized by plasma immersion ion implantation-deposition
Junying Chen,Junying Chen,Langping Wang,K. Y. Fu,Nan Huang,Yang Leng,Yongxiang Leng,Ping Yang,Ping Yang,Jin Wang,Guojiang Wan,Hong Sun,Xiubo Tian,Paul K. Chu +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of reactive gas pressure and flow ratio on the characteristics of the diamond-like carbon (DLC) films are systematically examined to correlate to the blood compatibility.
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Biomedical properties of tantalum nitride films synthesized by reactive magnetron sputtering
Yongxiang Leng,Yongxiang Leng,Hong Sun,Ping Yang,Ping Yang,Junying Chen,Junying Chen,J. Wang,Guojiang Wan,Nan Huang,Nan Huang,Xiubo Tian,Langping Wang,Paul K. Chu +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the biomedical properties of tantalum nitride thin films synthesized by reactive magnetron sputtering employing orthogonal design technology are investigated, and the results reveal that the blood compatibility of the tantalum-nide films is better than that of TiN, Ta and low-temperature isotropic pyrolytic carbon (LTIC).