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Tissue engineering PLGA based systems

Bioresorbable poly(ester urethanes) have been developed by reacting lysine diisocyanate (LDI) with polyester diols or triols based on D,L-lactide, caprolac-tone, and other copolymers [45]. In these systems, aliphatic polyesters such as PLGA or PCL form the soft segments and the polypeptides form the hard segments [46]. A resorbable elastomeric poly(ester urethane) called Degrapol is available commercially. It is currently being used to develop porous scaffolds for tissue engineering applications. [Pg.34]


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