peer-reviewedPoly( d,l lactide-co-glycolide) copolymers are used extensively in biomedical implants due to their outstanding biocompatibility, bioresorbability and the fact that wide ranges of physical, thermal, mechanical and biological properties are covered by varying chemical and configurational chain structures. Present trends in invasive surgical devices, are focusing on merging scaffolding-type implants with controlled drug release systems. This can enhance the surgical success of such procedures by delivering the appropriate amounts of drug (e.g. antibiotic) to an exact site thereby minimizing side effects. Examples of such applications are stents, and catheters, which are tubular-type implant devices. To improve the accurac...
AbstractIn the present study we evaluated the in vitro and in vivo degradation of an in situ forming...
In this study homo- and copolymers of glycolide and!-lactide were synthe-sized and subjected to in v...
In this study, water-swellable multiblock copolymers composed of semi-crystalline poly(ϵ-caprolacton...
Many key components of implantable medical devices are made from polymeric materials. The functions ...
This methodology permits to simulate the performance of different Poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) cop...
For polymer-based degradable implants, mechanical performance and degradation behavior need to be pr...
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical Tech...
[Abstract] This methodology permits to simulate the performance of different Poly(D,L-lactide-co-gly...
International audienceThis contribution recalls some recent advances in the understanding of the mec...
The increasing use of biodegradable devices in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine\ud means...
The increasing use of biodegradable devices in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine means it...
There are currently few biomaterials which combine controlled degradation rates with ease of melt pr...
The in vitro degradation of glycine-DL-lactic acid copolymers was studied as a function of the compo...
In this review the authors discuss the polymer chemical, physical and cell biological aspects of pol...
Development of modern medical technologies would be impossible without the application of various ma...
AbstractIn the present study we evaluated the in vitro and in vivo degradation of an in situ forming...
In this study homo- and copolymers of glycolide and!-lactide were synthe-sized and subjected to in v...
In this study, water-swellable multiblock copolymers composed of semi-crystalline poly(ϵ-caprolacton...
Many key components of implantable medical devices are made from polymeric materials. The functions ...
This methodology permits to simulate the performance of different Poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) cop...
For polymer-based degradable implants, mechanical performance and degradation behavior need to be pr...
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical Tech...
[Abstract] This methodology permits to simulate the performance of different Poly(D,L-lactide-co-gly...
International audienceThis contribution recalls some recent advances in the understanding of the mec...
The increasing use of biodegradable devices in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine\ud means...
The increasing use of biodegradable devices in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine means it...
There are currently few biomaterials which combine controlled degradation rates with ease of melt pr...
The in vitro degradation of glycine-DL-lactic acid copolymers was studied as a function of the compo...
In this review the authors discuss the polymer chemical, physical and cell biological aspects of pol...
Development of modern medical technologies would be impossible without the application of various ma...
AbstractIn the present study we evaluated the in vitro and in vivo degradation of an in situ forming...
In this study homo- and copolymers of glycolide and!-lactide were synthe-sized and subjected to in v...
In this study, water-swellable multiblock copolymers composed of semi-crystalline poly(ϵ-caprolacton...