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Degradable networks

Photopolymerization of Novel Degradable Networks for Orthopedic Applications... [Pg.189]

Muggli et al. (1998) and others discussed the polymerization behavior of a new class of dimethacrylated anhydride monomers that react to form highly cross-linked degradable networks using different photoinitiation schemes. Polymerizations occurred in seconds to minutes depending on the initiating conditions, and conversions in excess... [Pg.78]

Lu S, Anseth KS (2000) Release behavior of high molecular weight solutes from poly(ethylene glycol)-based degradable networks. Macromolecules 33 2509-2515... [Pg.162]

Anseth KS, Metters AT, Bryant SJ, Martens PJ, Elisseeff JH, Bowman CN. In situ forming degradable networks and their application in tissue engineering and drug delivery. J Control Release 2002 78 199-209. [Pg.243]

K.S. Anseth, D.J. Quick, Polymmzations of midtifunctional anhydride monomers to form highly sosslinked degradable networks, Macromol. Rapid Conun. 22 (2001) 564—572. [Pg.191]

Burkoth, A. K. Anseth, K. S. (2000) A review of photocrosslinked polyanhydrides in situ forming degradable networks. Biomaterials, 21, 2395-2404. [Pg.84]

Anseth, K.S., Quick, D.J., 2001. Polymerizations of multifunctional anhydride monomers to form highly crosslinked degradable networks. Macromolecular Rapid Communications 22, 564-572. [Pg.182]

Anseth, K.S., Svaldi, D.C., Laurencin, C.T., Langer, R., 1997. Photopolymerization of novel degradable networks for orthopedic applications. In ACS Symposium Series. ACS Publications, pp. 189—202. [Pg.182]

From this point of view, degraded networks differ from ideal networks in which fracture properties are generally a decreasing function of cross-link density (Crawford and Lesser, 1999 Pascault et al., 2002). Little is known on the quantitative relationships between chain scission and embrittlement in networks. [Pg.390]

Davis, K. A. and Anseth, K. S. (2002) Controlled release fi"om cross-linked degradable networks. Critical Reviews In Therapeutic Drug Carrier Systems, 19, 385-423. [Pg.81]

Davis, K.A. and Anseth, K.S., Controlled release from crosshnked degradable networks, Crit. Rev. Then Drug Carrier Syst. 2002,19(4—5), 385 23. [Pg.600]

Azo bond degraded network broken drug release... [Pg.74]


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