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Rheology of schizophyllan solutions in isotropic and anisotropic phase regions
In this paper, we discuss the rheological properties of aqueous solutions of a rigid triple-helical polysaccharide, schizophyllan (SPG), in isotropic, biphasic, and fully anisotropic phases. Both steady shear and dynamic rheological behaviors reveal remarkable changes when SPG solutions pass through...
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