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Polymeric bioapplications

Perhaps the most common particle type used for bioapplications is the polymeric microsphere or nanosphere, which consists basically of a spherical, nonporous, hard particle made up of long, entwined linear or crosslinked polymers. Creation of these particles typically involves an emulsion polymerization process that uses vinyl monomers, sometimes in the presence of... [Pg.588]

Temperature has been widely used in environmentally responsive polymeric systems, considering it as an important and convenient stimulus, particularly for bioapplications both in vitro and in vivo [16,17]. One of the unique properties of temperature-responsive polymers is the presence of a critical solution temperature, which stands for the temperature point at which the phases of the polymer and the... [Pg.295]


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