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Instantaneous degelling thermoresponsive hydrogel
Noam Y. Steinman, Abraham J. Domb
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Biocompatibility
100%
Polyethylene Glycol
100%
Polylactic Acid
100%
Polymeric Hydrogels
100%
Thermosensitive Hydrogel
100%
Copolymer
50%
Ambient Temperature
50%
Aqueous Solution
50%
Disulfide Bond
50%
Ester Bond
50%
Controlled Release
50%
Glutathione
50%
NaBH4
50%
Slower Degradation
50%
Disulfide
50%
Reducing Agent
50%
Hydrolytic Degradation
50%
Polymer Structure
50%
Physiological Temperature
50%
Controlled Drug Release
50%
Solution Form
50%
Polymer Hydrogel
50%
Redox-sensitive
50%
Biodegradable Materials
50%
Reductive Cleavage
50%
Thermoresponsive Polymer
50%
PEG-PLA
50%
Hydrolytic Cleavage
50%
Urethane Linkage
50%
Flowing Solution
50%
Aqueous Polymer Solution
50%
Injectable Materials
50%
PLGA Copolymers
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Polyethylene Glycol
100%
Controlled Release
66%
Macrogol
66%
Copolymer
66%
Polylactic Acid
66%
Disulfide
33%
Biomaterial
33%
Ethyl Carbamate
33%
Sodium Borohydride
33%
Glutathione
33%
Reducing Agent
33%
Disulfide Bond
33%
Material Science
Hydrogel
100%
Polyethylene Glycol
62%
Copolymer
25%
Polylactide
25%
Biomaterial
12%
Polymer Solution
12%
Solution
12%
Reducing Agent
12%
Polymer Structure
12%
Glutathione
12%
Chemical Engineering
Hydrogel
100%
Polyethylene Glycol
62%
Copolymer
25%
Lactic Acid
25%