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Polycaprolactone for Extrafacial Areas

2020
The polycaprolactone is a absorbable, biocompatible dermal filler that has an effect of filler and of biostimulator, and its use in extrafacial areas is interesting in the hands and in the neck principally.
Natacha Quezada Gaón   +2 more
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Irradiation effects on polycaprolactone

Polymer, 1985
Abstract The structure and some physical properties of γ-irradiated polycaprolactone (PCL), a semi-crystalline linear saturated polyester, were studied as function of the irradiation dose level. The critical dose level for gel formation is 26 Mrad and above this irradiation dose the number of scission events is similar to the number of crosslinking ...
M. Narkis   +4 more
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Lidocaine release from polycaprolactone threads

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2010
AbstractIn the field of resorbable devices, drug eluting sutures represent an applied research field on which the reliability of both production processes and mathematical prediction modeling were tested. Indeed, poly‐ε‐caprolactone pellets were compounded with lidocaine and then extruded to obtain highly loaded threads.
PERALE, GIUSEPPE   +5 more
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Synthesis of hollow and mesoporous polycaprolactone nanocapsules,

Nanoscale, 2011
New polycaprolactone (PCL) nanocapsules with a hollow core and mesoporous shell have been synthesized. The PCL nanocapsules have an average size of about 100 nm and a mesopores shell of about 20 nm. The size of the mesopores on the shell is about 4 nm. Fluorescent dye Rhodamin 6G was loaded into the nanocapsules to demonstrate the mesoporous structure ...
Paik, P., Zhang, Y.
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Mechanism of the Biodegradation of Polycaprolactone

1984
The preparation of synthetic biodegradable polymers is an area of increasing interest (1–4). Disposal of nondegradable synthetic polymers after use is a problem that is growing more serious every day. The disposal of biodegradable polymers, on the other hand, is less difficult.
P. Jarrett   +4 more
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Polycaprolactone

2008
Gough, JE; id_orcid 0000-0002-1270-0616   +1 more
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Polycaprolactone as biomaterial

2023
Pinal Gandha   +2 more
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Recent Advancement in Biomedical Applications of Polycaprolactone and Polycaprolactone-Based Materials

2022
Naga P.D. Dhanasekaran   +2 more
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Polycaprolactone

1998
James English, Dana Perrin
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Electrospun sandwich-structured of polycaprolactone/gelatin-based nanofibers with controlled release of ceftazidime for wound dressing

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023
Sadaf Nezamoleslami   +2 more
exaly  

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