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Endocytosis of poly(ethylene sodium phosphate) by macrophages and the effect of polymer length on cellular uptake

[Display omitted] Phosphorus-containing polymers are taking a growing interest as a bio-applicable material. Anionic poly(phosphodiester) is one type of phosphorus-containing polymer and has a similar backbone structure to teichoic acid (TA), which makes up the cell walls of gram-positive bacteria....

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Published in:Journal of industrial and engineering chemistry (Seoul, Korea) 2019, 75(0), , pp.115-122
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