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Drug delivery applications injectable biomaterials

Considerable interest exists in developing implantable and injectable biomaterials for drug delivery, tissue reconstruction and engineering [1]. In particular, biopolymer-based materials are the most attractive choice for such medical applications. This is primarily because they are easily pro-cessable, which could allow less or non-invasive therapeutic procedures. Most biomaterials produced as carriers for drug delivery or scaffolds for tissue reconstruction are intended... [Pg.173]


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