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Wang S, Andrew CA, et al. A new nerve guide conduit material composed of a biodegradable poly (phosphoester). Biomaterials, 2001, 22, 1157-1169. [Pg.248]

Fig. 2. (A) Nerve guide conduit from the poly(phosphoester), poly(bis(hydroxyethyl) terepthalate-ethyl ortho-phosphate/terephthaloyl chloride) (Mw 14,900, solution concentration 34% (w/w), immersion bath water, drying method freeze-drying) (B) cross-section of conduit showing distinct coating layers (C) cross-section of conduit with finger-like cavities. [Reproduced with permission from Wan et al. (2001).]... Fig. 2. (A) Nerve guide conduit from the poly(phosphoester), poly(bis(hydroxyethyl) terepthalate-ethyl ortho-phosphate/terephthaloyl chloride) (Mw 14,900, solution concentration 34% (w/w), immersion bath water, drying method freeze-drying) (B) cross-section of conduit showing distinct coating layers (C) cross-section of conduit with finger-like cavities. [Reproduced with permission from Wan et al. (2001).]...
Poly(L-lactide-co-epsilon-caprolactone) (PLC) nerve guides were found to yield faster and higher levels of nerve innervation compared to conduits... [Pg.59]

To provide for prolonged, site-specific delivery of NGF to the tissue in a convenient manner without affecting the properties of the conduit, biodegradable polymer microspheres of poly(L-lactide)co-glycolide... [Pg.65]

In view of the fact that poly(vinyl chloride) is frequently used in copper conduit, and that carbonaceous material is invariably formed during the combustion of plastics, then the co-combustion of poly(vinyl chloride), carbon and copper must constitute a commonly occurring situation. The thermal decomposition of poly( vinyl chloride) (electrical wire... [Pg.147]

Liu JJ et al (2010) Peripheral nerve regeneration using composite poly(lactic acid-caprolactone)/nerve growth factor conduits prepared by coaxial electrospinning. J Biomed Mater Res A 96(1) 13-20... [Pg.130]

PVC/CPE or PVCIEVA (Poly(vinyl Chloride)IChlori-nated-Polyethylene) or (Poly(vinyl Chloride)IEthylene-Vinyl Acetate Copolymer). They have impact resistance and UV stability and are used in the construction industry as siding, pipes, conduit, foamed material, and rigid sheets. [Pg.517]


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