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Water insoluble cationic poly(ester amide)s: Synthesis, characterization and applications
Wu, Jun,Chu, Chih-Chang
, p. 353 - 360 (2013)
We reported a new family of water insoluble, biocompatible and biodegradable cationic arginine and phenylalanine based poly(ester amide)s (Arg-Phe-PEAs) for potential biomedical applications. The Arg-Phe-PEA consists of 3 building blocks: amino acids, dio
From macro to micro to nano: The development of a novel lysine based hydrogel platform and enzyme triggered self-assembly of macro hydrogel into nanogel
Wu, De-Qun,Wu, Jun,Qin, Xiao-Hong,Chu, Chih-Chang
, p. 2286 - 2294 (2015)
A novel L-lysine based multifunctional crosslinker family was developed and utilized to fabricate a 100% pure poly(ester amide) (PEA) hydrogel with unique structure via a novel gelation strategy in a single and rapid step. Enzyme triggered biodegradation
Synthesis and characterization of functionalized water soluble cationic poly(ester amide)s
Pang, Xuan,Wu, Jun,Reinhart-King, Cynthia,Chu, Chih-Chang
, p. 3758 - 3766 (2010)
A new family of positively charged, water soluble and functional amino acid-based poly(ester amide)s (Arg-AG PEA) consisting of four building blocks (L-Arginine, DL-2-Allylglycine, oligoethylene glycol, and aliphatic diacid) were synthesized by the soluti
PARTICLES AS DELIVERY SYSTEMS
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Page/Page column 68; 69, (2018/08/26)
This disclosure relates to particles, compositions, methods of making, and methods of use thereof.
Implantable medical devices comprising semi-crystalline poly(easter-amide)
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Page/Page column 8, (2010/11/29)
The current invention relates to an implantable medical device made of semi-crystalline poly(ester amide) (PEA) polymer.
Synthesis, conformation, and binding properties of cyclodextrin homo- and heterodimers connected through their secondary sides
Venema, Fokke,Nelissen, Hubertus F. M.,Berthault, Patrick,Birlirakis, Nicolaos,Rowan, Alan E.,Feiters, Martinus C.,Nolte, Roeland J. M.
, p. 2237 - 2250 (2007/10/03)
The synthesis of homo- and heterocyclodextrin (CD) dimers, containing two CD moieties that are linked through their secondary sides by alipathic or 2,2'-bipyridyl spacers is described. In these dimers, the glucose units to which the spacers are linked hav
