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Poly active biodegradable biomaterials

Labow RS, Meek E, Santerre P. The biodegradation of poly(urethane)s by the ester-olytic activity of serine proteases and oxidative enzyme systems. Journal of Biomaterials Science-Polymer Edition 1999 10(7) 699-713. [Pg.65]

With regards to new polymeric biomaterial, Gomurashvilli and co-workers (2) have developed new biodegradable and tissue-resorbable co-poly(ester amides) (PEAs) using a versatile Active PolyCondensation (APC) method which involves di-p-toluenesulfonic acid salts of bis-(L-a-amino acid)-a,(o-alkylene diesters and active diesters of dicarboxylic acids as monomers. A wide range of... [Pg.4]


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