From chain growth to step growth polymerization of photoreactive poly-ε-caprolactone: the network topology of bioresorbable networks as tool in tissue engineering
Control of the network topology by selection of an appropriate cross-linking chemistry is introduced as a new strategy to improve the elasticity and toughness of bioresorbable networks. The development of novel photocross-linkable and bioresorbable oligomers is essential for the application of light...
Main Authors: | Thijssen, Q, Parmentier, L, Augustyniak, E, Mouthuy, PA, Van Vlierberghe, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2022
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