Chemical Modifications, Solid Phase, Radio-Chemical and Enzymatic Transformations of Hyaluronic Acid

This chapter focuses on two subjects related to the field of mechanically stimulated reactions: (1) chemical and photochemical cross‐linking of HA in aqueous solutions and (2) advanced methods of solid‐phase polysaccharide modification. From these processes, the cross‐linked hyaluronic hydrogels acq...

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