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Single‐particle electrophoresis for studying the adsorption of cationic polymers onto anionic particles
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Quantitative screening of engineered implants in a long bone defect model in rabbits
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Development and functionalization of polyesters nanofibres obtained by electrospinning (Poster by A. Dos Santos)
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Gelatine based hydrogels for tissue engineerng: cell interactive scaffolds prepared via cryogenic treatment (Lecture/Abstr by E. Schacht)
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Imaging of electrospun nanofibres with static and dynamic secondary ion mass spectrometry (S-SIMS and Nano-SIMS)
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Toward modulating the Architecture of Hydrogel Scaffolds: Curtains versus Channels
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Development and functionalization of polyesters nanofibres obtained by electrospinning. Poster P24 by A. Dos Santos
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Cryo-Processing of Gelatin/Chrondroitin Sulphate Architecture for Scaffold Design
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Bio-activation of titanium by polymer immobilisation
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Porous gelatin cryogels as cell delivery tool in tissue engineering
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Grensvlakanalyse van biospecifieke interacties
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Study on polymer coated titanium surfaces for bone tissue engineering applications
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Screening of porous gelatin hydrogels as scaffolds for tissue engineering
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Gelatin Scaffolds with Cryogenic Generated Pores, designed for Tissue Engineering
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Bio-interactieve polymeren als deklagen voor poreuze botimplantaten (poster dr. E. Vanderleyden)
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Comparative study of silanisation reactions for the biofunctionalisation of Ti-surfaces
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Porous Biopolymer-based Hydrogels as Cell-Interactive Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering
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Cryogenic Structuring of Bio-Interactive Porous Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications
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Cryogenic Treatment: An Attractive Concept Towards Porous Biodegradable Hydrogels
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Surface plasmon resonance Spectroscopy as a tool to study polyplex-glycoaminoglycan interactions
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Synthesis of biotinyl-PEG anchored gold nanoparticles and immobilisation on electrode surface
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Study on polymer coated titanium surfaces for bone tissue engineering applications
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Polymer coated titanium surfaces for bone tissue engineering applications
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Poly(ortho-ester) based scaffolds as templates for bone regeneration applications
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Surface plasmon Resonance: a technique for measuring in real time polyplex-GAG interactions
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Dendritic poly-[N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-L-glutamine] as potential drug carrier
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Cationic polymers as DNA-carriers: synthesis and evaluation
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Correlation between transfection efficiency and cell uptake of cationic polymethacrylates (Abstract by P. Dubruel)
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Linear and dendritic poly-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-L-glutamine as potential drug carriers (Poster by K. De Winne)
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Poly-L-glutamic acid derivatives as multifunctional vectors for gene delivery. Part A. Synthesis and physicochemical evaluation
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Surface plasmon resonance asant technique to study polyplex-GAG interactions
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Synthetic polyamines as vectors for gene delivery
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Flow-through cell for on-line amperometric determination of Ce(IV) during polymerization reactions
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Synthesis and evaluation of polymethacrylates as vectors for gene therapy
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Effect of a PEO block of graft on the properties of polymer-DNA complexes.
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Effect of PEO on the physico-chemical properties and the biological activity of polymer-DNA complexes
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Cationic polymethacrylates as vectors for gene therapy: a study of structure-property relation
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Synthetic polymers as vectors for gene delivery.
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Effect of polyethylene oxide blocks or grafts on the physicochemical properties of poly(2-N-(dimethylaminoethyl) methacrylate) DNA complexes.
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Poly-L-glutamic acid derivatives as vectors for gene therapy.
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pH sensitive vinyl copolymers as vectors for gene therapy.
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Cationic polymethacrylates as vectors for gene therapy: a study of structure-property relation