International audienceThis contribution recalls some recent advances in the understanding of the mechanisms of degradation of bioresorbable polymers of the poly(α-hydroxy acid) type derived from lactic and glycolic acids, which are receiving increasing interest for their potential for osteosynthesis. First, the various polymers are introduced and the field of applications is delimited. It is confirmed that degradation proceeds faster in amorphous domains than in crystallites. It is also shown that degradation proceeds faster in the center than at the surface, although this feature is not predominant in the case of semicrystalline lactic acid stereocopolymers. Of special interest are the findings that quenched compounds can crystallize at bo...
Development of modern medical technologies would be impossible without the application of various ma...
University of Minnesota Master of Science thesis. August 2013. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Adviso...
This article reviews the degradability of chemically synthesized bioelastomers, mainly designed for ...
In this review the authors discuss the polymer chemical, physical and cell biological aspects of pol...
Bioresorbable polymers have been successfully used in clinical applications for many decades. They a...
To evaluate in vitro degradation mechanism and kinetics, and the role of cells in degradation, poly(...
Polymer blending can be used in alternative to copolymerisation for tailoring the biodegradation rat...
none8Poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (PCL) and poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) have attracted considerable att...
Intensive studies are being carried out to use devices made of bioresorbable polymers inside the hum...
Interest in degradable polymer systems for use in various biomedical applications has been increasin...
The use ofdegradable polymers in medicine largely started around the mid 20th century with their ini...
An evaluation was made of pins of poly(lactic acid), an absorbable polymer, produced both with very ...
Polymer scientists, working closely with those in the device and medical "elds, have made treme...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis presents work on the use of biodegradable, bioco...
The use ofdegradable polymers in medicine largely started around the mid 20th century with their ini...
Development of modern medical technologies would be impossible without the application of various ma...
University of Minnesota Master of Science thesis. August 2013. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Adviso...
This article reviews the degradability of chemically synthesized bioelastomers, mainly designed for ...
In this review the authors discuss the polymer chemical, physical and cell biological aspects of pol...
Bioresorbable polymers have been successfully used in clinical applications for many decades. They a...
To evaluate in vitro degradation mechanism and kinetics, and the role of cells in degradation, poly(...
Polymer blending can be used in alternative to copolymerisation for tailoring the biodegradation rat...
none8Poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (PCL) and poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) have attracted considerable att...
Intensive studies are being carried out to use devices made of bioresorbable polymers inside the hum...
Interest in degradable polymer systems for use in various biomedical applications has been increasin...
The use ofdegradable polymers in medicine largely started around the mid 20th century with their ini...
An evaluation was made of pins of poly(lactic acid), an absorbable polymer, produced both with very ...
Polymer scientists, working closely with those in the device and medical "elds, have made treme...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis presents work on the use of biodegradable, bioco...
The use ofdegradable polymers in medicine largely started around the mid 20th century with their ini...
Development of modern medical technologies would be impossible without the application of various ma...
University of Minnesota Master of Science thesis. August 2013. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Adviso...
This article reviews the degradability of chemically synthesized bioelastomers, mainly designed for ...