Dong et al., 2015 - Google Patents
A rapid crosslinking injectable hydrogel for stem cell delivery, from multifunctional hyperbranched polymers via RAFT homopolymerization of PEGDADong et al., 2015
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- Dong Y
- Qin Y
- Dubaa M
- Killion J
- Gao Y
- Zhao T
- Zhou D
- Duscher D
- Geever L
- Gurtner G
- Wang W
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- Polymer chemistry
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Stem cell therapies have attracted much attention for the last few decades in the field of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. The 3-dimensional (3D) microenvironment surrounding the transplanted stem cells plays an essential role that influences the cell fate …
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