TIME-DEPENDENT SYNTHETIC BIOLOGICAL BARRIER MATERIAL
Thermally stable absorbable fiber populations, i.e. fiber populations that do not undergo thermally induced crystallization, can be intermixed to yield a stabilizing effect without altering morphological properties of a first fiber system. By addition of a stabilizing fiber population one may minimi...
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description | Thermally stable absorbable fiber populations, i.e. fiber populations that do not undergo thermally induced crystallization, can be intermixed to yield a stabilizing effect without altering morphological properties of a first fiber system. By addition of a stabilizing fiber population one may minimize thermally induced shrinkage and maintain physical properties in the as-formed state. In one particular abstract, medical barrier materials may be formed to provide improved medical barriers for treatments. |
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