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In situ formed hybrid hydrogels from PEG based multifunctional hyperbranched copolymers: a RAFT approach

Kennedy et al., 2014

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11203564863379200568
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Kennedy R
Hassan W
Tochwin A
Zhao T
Dong Y
Wang Q
Tai H
Wang W
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Polymer Chemistry

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Polyethylene glycol (PEG) based multifunctional hyperbranched copolymers with a high degree of vinyl functional groups were developed using RAFT polymerisation. This platform technology allowed the development of in situ crosslinkable hybrid injectable hydrogels via …
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