Studies concerning the chemical immobilization of dendrimers on macroporous polymer matrix
A highly innovative combination of dendrimers with non-biodegradable host polymers (poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate)) (PHEMA) was researched in order to obtain a completely new approach to bone regeneration. This study was aimed at the development of hybrid materials Polymer (PHEMA)-Polyamidoamine...
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