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Development of phenol-grafted polyglucuronic acid and its application to extrusion-based bioprinting inks

Sakai et al., 2022

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Sakai S
Kotani T
Harada R
Goto R
Morita T
Bouissil S
Dubessay P
Pierre G
Michaud P
El Boutachfaiti R
Nakahata M
Kojima M
Petit E
Delattre C
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Carbohydrate Polymers

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In this present work, we developed a phenol grafted polyglucuronic acid (PGU) and investigated the usefulness in tissue engineering field by using this derivative as a bioink component allowing gelation in extrusion-based 3D bioprinting. The PGU derivative was …
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