Santoro et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Smart approach to evaluate drug diffusivity in injectable agar− carbomer hydrogels for drug deliverySantoro et al., 2011
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- 15804469508824070114
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- Santoro M
- Marchetti P
- Rossi F
- Perale G
- Castiglione F
- Mele A
- Masi M
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- The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
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Hydrogels are commonly studied for tissue engineering applications and controlled drug delivery. In order to evaluate their reliability as scaffolds and delivery devices, literature describes many release studies performed involving different analytical techniques …
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