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Injectable, degradable thermoresponsive poly (N-isopropylacrylamide) hydrogels

Patenaude et al., 2012

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12272468589337381346
Author
Patenaude M
Hoare T
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ACS Macro Letters

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Degradable, covalently in situ gelling analogues of thermoresponsive poly (N- isopropylacrylamide)(PNIPAM) hydrogels have been designed by mixing aldehyde and hydrazide-functionalized PNIPAM oligomers with molecular weights below the renal cutoff …
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61KPREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL, OR TOILET PURPOSES
    • A61K47/00Medicinal preparations characterised by the non-active ingredients used, e.g. carriers, inert additives
    • A61K47/48Medicinal preparations characterised by the non-active ingredients used, e.g. carriers, inert additives the non-active ingredient being chemically bound to the active ingredient, e.g. polymer drug conjugates
    • A61K47/48169Medicinal preparations characterised by the non-active ingredients used, e.g. carriers, inert additives the non-active ingredient being chemically bound to the active ingredient, e.g. polymer drug conjugates the modifying agent being an organic macromolecular compound, i.e. an oligomeric, polymeric, dendrimeric molecule
    • A61K47/48192Medicinal preparations characterised by the non-active ingredients used, e.g. carriers, inert additives the non-active ingredient being chemically bound to the active ingredient, e.g. polymer drug conjugates the modifying agent being an organic macromolecular compound, i.e. an oligomeric, polymeric, dendrimeric molecule the organic macromolecular compound has been obtained otherwise than by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds, e.g. polyureas, polyurethanes
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61KPREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL, OR TOILET PURPOSES
    • A61K47/00Medicinal preparations characterised by the non-active ingredients used, e.g. carriers, inert additives
    • A61K47/30Macromolecular compounds
    • A61K47/34Macromolecular compounds obtained otherwise than by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds, e.g. polyesters, polyamino acids, polysiloxanes, copolymers of polyalkylene glycol or poloxamer

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