Hennink et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Molecular design of biodegradable dextran hydrogels for the controlled release of proteinsHennink et al., 2002
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- Hennink W
- Cadée J
- De Jong S
- Franssen O
- Stenekes R
- Talsma H
- van Dijk-Wolthuis W
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- Biomedical polymers and polymer therapeutics
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Conclusion A biodegradable and biocompatible dextran hydrogel system has been developed of which the degradation time can be tailored between 2 days and 3 months. This chapter shows that hydrogels based on crosslinked dextrans have unique properties as …
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