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Heparinized polyester fibers

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1971
AbstractTwo methods have been developed to heparinize polyester fibers. One approach involves a thermofixation process. In this process, a water‐insoluble complex of heparin is “fixed” into the bulk of the polyester fiber by the application of heat. The second method uses an amino silane coupling agent.
L S, Hersh, H H, Weetall, I W, Brown
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Polyesters from Microorganisms

2001
Bacterial polyesters have been found to have useful properties for applications as thermoplastics, elastomers, and adhesives and are biodegradable and biocompatible. Poly(3-hydroxyalkanoates) (PHAs) and poly(beta-malate) are the most representative polyesters synthesized by microorganisms.
Y B, Kim, R W, Lenz
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Polyesters

2011
Gerhard Elsner   +2 more
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Polyesters

2006
Andrew J. Peacock, Allison Calhoun
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Biological polyesters

Journal of Biotechnology, 2007
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Polyesters.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1966
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POLYESTERS

1971
W.J. ROFF, J.R. SCOTT
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