Additives to Control Mechanical Properties and Drug Delivery of Injectable Polymeric Scaffolds
In situ forming implants (ISIs) are popular due to their ease of use and local drug delivery potential, but they suffer from high initial drug burst, and release behavior is tied closely to solvent exchange and polymer properties. Additionally, such systems are traditionally viewed purely as drug de...
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UKnowledge
2014
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