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Poly(lactic Acid) Fibers for Sustained Drug Delivery: Insights into Release Profiles and Cellular Interactions. [PDF]

open access: yesMaterials (Basel)
Mazzinelli E   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

3D printing of continuous cotton thread reinforced poly (lactic acid). [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Song X   +7 more
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Poly(lactic acid) crystallization

Progress in Polymer Science, 2012
Abstract Poly(lactic acid) is a biobased and compostable thermoplastic polyester that has rapidly evolved into a competitive commodity material over the last decade. One key bottleneck in extending the use of PLA is the control of its crystallinity. Understanding the crystallization behavior is particularly crucial to control PLA's degradation rate ...
Saeidlou, Sajjad   +3 more
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Poly(lactic acid) modifications

Progress in Polymer Science, 2010
Abstract Poly(lactic acid) or polylactide (PLA) is the most extensively researched and utilized biodegradable and renewable thermoplastic polyester, with potential to replace conventional petrochemical-based polymers. In recent times, several PLA-based technologies have emerged with an emphasis on achieving chemical, mechanical, and biological ...
Rahul M. Rasal   +2 more
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Poly (lactic acid) foaming

Progress in Polymer Science, 2014
Abstract Poly (lactic acid) or polylactide (PLA) is an aliphatic thermoplastic polyester produced from renewable resources and is compostable in the environment. Because of the massive use of foamed products of petroleum-based polymers, PLA foams have been considered as substitutes for some of these products.
Mohammadreza Nofar, Chul B. Park
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Poly-L-Lactic Acid

American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2004
Poly-L-lactic acid, a synthetic biodegradable polymer, is available as an injectable intradermal implant for use in the correction and restoration of the signs of facial lipoatrophy in patients with HIV infection. In a 96-week noncomparative study in HIV-infected patients with severe facial lipoatrophy, 41% of patients treated with intradermal poly-L ...
Claudia Borelli, Hans C Korting
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