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Bioactive polymerization

BIOACTIVE POLYMERIC COMPOSITES BASED ON HYBRID AMORPHOUS CALCIUM PHOSPHATES... [Pg.9]

Bioactive Polymeric Composites Based on Hybrid Amorphous Calcium Phosphates... [Pg.304]

Ottenbrite RM (1985) In Gleblein CG, Carreher GE (eds) Bioactive polymeric systems-an overview, Plenum Press, NY, pp 514... [Pg.53]

Yannas IV, Lee E, Bentz MD (1988) In Applied bioactive polymeric materials. Gebelein CG (ed) Plenum, New York, p 313... [Pg.244]

Carraher, C. E. Gebelein, C. "Bioactive Polymeric Systems" Plenum New York, 1985... [Pg.44]

C. Gebelin, C. Carraher, Bioactive Polymeric Systems, Plenum Press, New York, 1985. [Pg.323]

Osada K, Cabral H, Mochida Y, Lee S, Nagata K, Matsuura T, Yamamoto M, Anraku Y, Kishimura A, Nishiyama N, Kataoka K (2012) Bioactive polymeric metallosomes self-assembled through block copolymer—metal complexation. J Am Chem Soc 134 13172-13175... [Pg.261]

C. Carraher, C. Butler, Y. Naoshima, V. Forste, D. Giron, P. Mykytiuk, Applied Bioactive Polymeric Materials, Plenum, NY, 1990. [Pg.156]

Gebelein CG, Carraher CE (1985) Bioactive polymeric systems. Plenum, New York... [Pg.7]

Shiio in "Applied Bioactive Polymeric Materials", C. G. Gebelein, C. E. Carraher, Jr. and V. R. Foster, Eds., Plenum Press, New York,... [Pg.9]

The area of applied bioactive polymeric systems includes such diverse entities as controlled release systems (erodable systems, diffusion controlled systems, mechanical systems and microcapsules), and biologically active polymers, such as natural polymers, synthetic polypeptides, pseudo-enzymes, pseudo-nucleic acids and polymeric drugs. The area can also include immobilized bioactive materials, such as immobilized enzymes, antibodies and other bioactive agents and the area of artificial cells. This Chapter reviews the general field of biologically active synthetic and modified natural macromolecules with an emphasis on their common characteristics, problems and applications. The areas reviewed include both medical and non-medical applications for both controlled release systems and polymers that exhibit direct biological activity. [Pg.2]

In this paper, bioactivity will be considered to be the interaction of some chemical agent on a biological system. Examples of bioactivity would include (1) the action of a drug on a disease center, (2) the action of a herbicide on weeds, (3) the action of an insecticide on insects, and (4) the prevention of conception by a chemical agent. In this sense, an applied bioactive polymeric system is one that utilizes any kind of polymeric material in producing, enhancing or controlling bioactivity. [Pg.3]

Many distinctively different types of bioactive polymeric systems exist and some of these are summarized in Table 1. For convenience, these are divided into the three classes of (1) controlled release systems. [Pg.3]

Bioactive polymeric systems are a growing field of research that involves several disciplines including chemistry, medicine, biology and engineering. This field of research has mushroomed in the past decade and... [Pg.10]

Bioactive Polymeric Systems",, Eds., Plenum Publ., New York,... [Pg.12]


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