Search for dissertations about: "Ann-Christine Albertsson"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 42 swedish dissertations containing the words Ann-Christine Albertsson.
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6. From Macromolecular Design to Supramolecular Self-assembly
Abstract : Advancements in drug delivery have enabled a wider array of prevention, control and treatment of diseases such as cancer. Drug delivery systems have the possibility of encapsulating drugs with low solubility, delivering them to specific locations in the body as well as obtaining a controlled and sustained drug release. READ MORE
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7. degradable electroactive polymers: Synthesis, Macromolecular architecture and scaffold design
Abstract : Electrically conducting polymers induce specific cellular responses at the molecular level. One of the crucial limitations of the use of conducting polymers in tissue engineering is their inability to degrade. READ MORE
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8. Synthesis, characterization and molecular architecture of electroactive and degradable polymers
Abstract : The third-generation biomaterials are designed to stimulate specific cellular responses at the molecular level. Recent studies have shown that electrical signals regulate cellular activities including cell adhesion, migration, proliferation and differentiation. READ MORE
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9. Controllable degradation product migration from biomedical polyester-ethers
Abstract : The use of degradable biomedical materials has during the past decades indeed modernized medical science, finding applications in e.g. tissue engineering and drug delivery. The key question is to adapt the material with respect to mechanical properties, surface characteristics and degradation profile to suit the specific application. READ MORE
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10. Controlled Degradation of Polyester-Ethers Revealed by Mass Spectrometry Techniques
Abstract : The use of degradable biomedical materials in e.g. tissue engineering and controlled drug delivery has changed medical science during recent decades. The key question is to adapt the material with respect to mechanical properties, surface characteristics, and degradation profile to suit its intended application. READ MORE