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Adhesive functional polymers and gels based on biocompatible polyaspartamide derivatives

This review discusses on the preparation and properties of a series of polyaspartamides and the gels that have been studied as novel biocompatible adhesive polymers potentially useful for various biomedical and coating applications. [Display omitted] Polyaspartamides are amide derivatives of biodegr...

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Published in:European polymer journal 2024-02, Vol.206, p.112784, Article 112784
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