Polymeric biomaterials

The revolution in the basic science of molecular cell biology, combined with advances in polymer science and engineering, is pushing the field of biomaterials into new applications and an era of molecular design. New classes of degradable polymers and hydrogels are being developed and teamed with mo...

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Degradation
Drug delivery
Exact sciences and technology
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Other materials
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Tissue culture
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