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Biomaterial adhesion, thermoresponsive

Gotze T, Valtink M, Nitschke M et al (2008) Cultivation of an immortalized human corneal endothelial cell population and two distinct clonal subpopulations on thermo-responsive carriers. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol 246 1575-1583 Gramm S, Komber H, Schmaljohann D (2005) Copolymerization kinetics of N-isopropylacryla-mide and diethylene glycol monomethylether monomethacrylate determined by online NMR spectroscopy. J Polym Sci Pol Chem 43 142-148 Hatakeyama H, Kikuchi A, Yamato M et al (2006) Bio-functionalized thermoresponsive interfaces facilitating cell adhesion and proliferation. Biomaterials 27 5069-5078... [Pg.263]

Lin, S.-Y., Chen, K.-S., Run-Chu, L. (2001). Design and evaluation of drug-loaded wound dressing having thermoresponsive, adhesive, absorptive and easy peeling properties. Biomaterials, 22(22), 2999-3004. [Pg.293]

Hatakeyama, H., Kikuchi, A., Yamato, M., Okano, T. (2006). Bio-functionalized thermoresponsive interfaces facilitating cell adhesion and proliferation. Biomaterials, 27,5069-5078. [Pg.162]

Takamizawa, K., Shoda, K., Matsuda, T. (2002). Pull-out mechanical measurement of tissue-substrate adhesive strength endothelial cell monolayer sheet formed on a thermoresponsive gelatin layer. Jourrud of Biomaterials Scierwe Polymer Edition, 13, 81-94. [Pg.232]


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