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Interaction between proteins and polyphosphazene derivatives having a galactose moiety
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Porous gelatin hydrogels, 2: in vitro cell interaction study
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Porous gelatin hydrogels, 1: cryogenic formation and structure analysis
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Gelatin-based microcarriers as embryonic stem cell delivery system in bone tissue engineering: an in-vitro study
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Synthesis and characterization of novel poly[(organo)phosphazenes] with cell-adhesive side groups
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Protection of oligonucleotides against enzymatic degradation by pegylated and nonpegylated branched polyethyleneimine
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Photo-cross-linking between polymers derivatized with photoreactive ruthenium-1,4,5,8-tetraazaphenanthrene complexes and guanine-containing Oligonucleotides
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Use of acyl phosphonates for the synthesis of inulin esters and their use as emulsion stabilizing agents
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Physicochemical and transfection properties of cationic hydroxyethylcellulose/DNA nanoparticles
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Self-exploding lipid-coated microgels
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Application of ethoxylated inulin in water-blown polyurethane foams
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Encapsulation of osteoblast seeded microcarriers into injectable, photopolymerizable three-dimensional scaffolds based on D,L-lactide and epsilon-caprolactone
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Facilitated synthesis of inulin esters by transesterification
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Synthesis and fungicidal activity of new N,O-acyl chitosan derivatives
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Buffering properties of cationic polymethacrylates are not the only key to successful gene delivery
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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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Poly-L-glutamic acid derivatives as multifunctional vectors for gene delivery. Part B. Biological evaluation (vol 4, pg 1177, 2003)
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Chitosan as antimicrobial agent: Applications and mode of action
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Tailoring the swelling pressure of degrading dextran hydroxyethyl methacrylate hydrogels
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Poly-L-glutamic acid derivatives as multifunctional vectors for gene delivery. Part B. Biological evaluation
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Natural cellulose fibers: heterogeneous acetylation kinetics and biodegradation behavior.
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Chemical modification of inulin, a valuable renewable resource, and its industrial applications
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Polymeric surfactants based on inulin, a polysaccharide extracted from chicory. 1. Synthesis and interfacial properties
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Structural and rheological properties of methacrylamide modified gelatin hydrogels.
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Pore sizes in hydrated dextran microspheres.