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1. Study On Controllable Degradability Scaffolds For Tissue Engineering
2. Thermal And Crystallinity Property Study Of Poly(L)-Lactic Acid Blended With Oligomers Of 3-Hydroxybutyrate Or Dendrimers Of Hydroxyalkanoic Acids
3. Study On The Performance Of PBS/PCL Blends And The Preparation Of Scaffolds For Tissue Engineering
4. Preparation And Characterization Of The Grafted Copolymer Of Acrylic-Starch/PLA Blends
5. An Experimental Study On The Blends Of Clove And Curcuma's Influence On Stomach Emptying In Mice
6. Research On The Blends Of Poly(L-lactic Acid)/Silk Fibroin
7. Polycaprolactone/Chitosan Polymer Blends For Cartilage Tissue Engineering Scaffold Research
8. Studies On Salbutamol Sulfate Delayed-release Tablets
9. Polycaprolactone/chitosan Polymer Blends For Cartilage Tissue Engineering Scaffold Research
10. In Ancient Chinese Medicine Kidney Regulate The Female Reproductive Axis Compatibility Prescriptions And Clinical Applications
11. Study On The Degradation Of PGA、PLA Fibers And Its Bends In Vitro
12. Biodegradable Material Poly (butyl Diacid Butyl Glycol Ester Performance Of Biomedical Research
13. The In Vitro Study On The Biodegradability And The Release Behavior Of A Novel Biodegradable Material Of Drug-loading Ureteral Stents
14. The Effects Of PRP And CAMP Blends On The Expression Of MMP-1,TIMP-1 And Type ?/? Collagen In Rabbit Models Of Achilles Tendon Disease
15. A Vitro Study Of PLGA-CS/PLGA-SA Blends As Biodegradable Colloidal Gels In The Construction Of Tissue Engineering Bladder
16. Experimental Study On The Expression Of Type I And III Collagen And MMP-1 In Rabbits With Achilles Tendinosis By PRP And TSC Blends
17. Novel biocompatible polymeric blends for bone regeneration: Material and matrix design and development
18. Co-Electrospun Blends of PLGA, Gelatin and Elastin as Nonthrombogenic Scaffolds for Vascular Tissue Engineering
19. Polyanhydride blends as drug delivery matrices to control biofilms, bone, and nerve regeneration
20. Environmental effects of poly(phenylene ether) blends after long-term exposure to potable hot water
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