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157 related items for PubMed ID: 18592346

  • 1. Studies on biodegradable and crosslinkable poly(castor oil fumarate)/poly(propylene fumarate) composite adhesive as a potential injectable biomaterial.
    Mitha MK, Jayabalan M.
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  • 3. In vitro cytotoxicity of injectable and biodegradable poly(propylene fumarate)-based networks: unreacted macromers, cross-linked networks, and degradation products.
    Timmer MD, Shin H, Horch RA, Ambrose CG, Mikos AG.
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  • 6. Distinct cell responses to substrates consisting of poly(ε-caprolactone) and poly(propylene fumarate) in the presence or absence of cross-links.
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    Biomacromolecules; 2010 Oct 11; 11(10):2748-59. PubMed ID: 20822174
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  • 7. Photoinitiated cross-linking of the biodegradable polyester poly(propylene fumarate). Part I. Determination of network structure.
    Fisher JP, Timmer MD, Holland TA, Dean D, Engel PS, Mikos AG.
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  • 8. Analysis of a vinyl pyrrolidone/poly(propylene fumarate) resorbable bone cement.
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  • 9. Development of an injectable, in situ crosslinkable, degradable polymeric carrier for osteogenic cell populations. Part 3. Proliferation and differentiation of encapsulated marrow stromal osteoblasts cultured on crosslinking poly(propylene fumarate).
    Payne RG, McGonigle JS, Yaszemski MJ, Yasko AW, Mikos AG.
    Biomaterials; 2002 Nov 11; 23(22):4381-7. PubMed ID: 12219828
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  • 10. Evaluation of thermal- and photo-crosslinked biodegradable poly(propylene fumarate)-based networks.
    Timmer MD, Ambrose CG, Mikos AG.
    J Biomed Mater Res A; 2003 Sep 15; 66(4):811-8. PubMed ID: 12926033
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  • 11. Studies on biodegradation of crosslinked hydroxy terminated-poly(proplyene fumarate) and formation of scaffold for orthopedic applications.
    Shalumon KT, Jayabalan M.
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  • 12. Bioactive, mechanically favorable, and biodegradable copolymer nanocomposites for orthopedic applications.
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  • 13. Poly(ethylene glycol)-grafted poly(propylene fumarate) networks and parabolic dependence of MC3T3 cell behavior on the network composition.
    Cai L, Wang K, Wang S.
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  • 15. Development of tissue-engineered substitutes of the ear ossicles: PORP-shaped poly(propylene fumarate)-based scaffolds cultured with human mesenchymal stromal cells.
    Danti S, D'Alessandro D, Pietrabissa A, Petrini M, Berrettini S.
    J Biomed Mater Res A; 2010 Mar 15; 92(4):1343-56. PubMed ID: 19353559
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  • 16. Characterization of porous injectable poly-(propylene fumarate)-based bone graft substitute.
    Kim CW, Talac R, Lu L, Moore MJ, Currier BL, Yaszemski MJ.
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  • 18. Photoinitiated cross-linking of the biodegradable polyester poly(propylene fumarate). Part II. In vitro degradation.
    Fisher JP, Holland TA, Dean D, Mikos AG.
    Biomacromolecules; 2003 Jun 15; 4(5):1335-42. PubMed ID: 12959603
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