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The influence of side group modification in polyphosphazenes on hydrolysis and cell adhesion of blends with PLGA

Krogman et al., 2009

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Krogman N
Weikel A
Kristhart K
Nukavarapu S
Deng M
Nair L
Laurencin C
Allcock H
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Biomaterials

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Polyphosphazenes have been synthesized with tris (hydroxymethyl) amino methane (THAM) side groups and with co-substituents glycine ethyl ester and alanine ethyl ester. The THAM side group was linked to the polyphosphazene backbone via the amino function. The …
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