The importance of developing photoluminescent biodegradable scaffolding materials for tissue engineering is obvious, but it meets challenges with conventional biodegradable polymers such as aliphatic polyesters. In this study, photoluminescent biodegradable polyphosphazenes (PTA) were suggested as alternatives to target for long-term in vivo tracking applications. The PTA polymers were synthesized via nucleophilic cosubstitution of linear poly(dichlorophosphazene) with a fluorescent compound (TPCA) and alanine ethyl ester. The TPCA, with high fluorescent intensity and high quantum yield (∼0.5), was synthesized from citric acid and 2-aminoethanethiol. The resulted PTA polymers demonstrated adjustable degradation rates and fluorescent inte...
At present biomedical applications are more attractive and significant due to their dire need in thi...
In this thesis several new cationic and biodegradable polymers have been synthesized, characterized ...
Development of biodegradable and highly biocompatible polymer with intrinsical photoluminescence and...
The importance of developing photoluminescent biodegradable scaffolding materials for tissue enginee...
Degradable synthetic polymers are of great importance for many applications such as medical applicat...
Degradable biomaterials continue to play a major role in tissue engineering and regenerative medicin...
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Recently, synthetic polymers have attracted great interest in the field of biomedical science. Among...
Recently, biomedical applications gained much attention due to their application and significance fo...
polymers in tissue engineering and drug delivery due to their controlled degradation and excellent b...
A series of intrinsically fluorescent hydrophobic and amphiphilic polyphosphazenes with ethyl trypto...
Biodegradable nanostructures displaying aggregation-induced emission (AIE) are desirable from a biom...
Polyphosphazene derivatives having amino acid ester side groups were prepared by reaction of poly(di...
The synthesis of a series of novel, water-soluble poly(organophosphazenes) prepared via living catio...
Polymers that, upon photochemical activation with visible light, undergo rapid degradation to small ...
At present biomedical applications are more attractive and significant due to their dire need in thi...
In this thesis several new cationic and biodegradable polymers have been synthesized, characterized ...
Development of biodegradable and highly biocompatible polymer with intrinsical photoluminescence and...
The importance of developing photoluminescent biodegradable scaffolding materials for tissue enginee...
Degradable synthetic polymers are of great importance for many applications such as medical applicat...
Degradable biomaterials continue to play a major role in tissue engineering and regenerative medicin...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Recently, synthetic polymers have attracted great interest in the field of biomedical science. Among...
Recently, biomedical applications gained much attention due to their application and significance fo...
polymers in tissue engineering and drug delivery due to their controlled degradation and excellent b...
A series of intrinsically fluorescent hydrophobic and amphiphilic polyphosphazenes with ethyl trypto...
Biodegradable nanostructures displaying aggregation-induced emission (AIE) are desirable from a biom...
Polyphosphazene derivatives having amino acid ester side groups were prepared by reaction of poly(di...
The synthesis of a series of novel, water-soluble poly(organophosphazenes) prepared via living catio...
Polymers that, upon photochemical activation with visible light, undergo rapid degradation to small ...
At present biomedical applications are more attractive and significant due to their dire need in thi...
In this thesis several new cationic and biodegradable polymers have been synthesized, characterized ...
Development of biodegradable and highly biocompatible polymer with intrinsical photoluminescence and...