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Dynamic PEG−PLA/Hydroxyurethane Networks Based on Imine Bonds as Reprocessable Elastomeric Biomaterials
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Degradable Self-healable Networks for Use in Biomedical Applications
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Materials Today Chemistry 27 (2023) 101345 L.Viora, T. Tichané, A. Taguet, X. Garric, J. Coudane, H. Van Den Berghe ABSTRACT Casein (and its sodium salt, sodium caseinate, SC) is an inexpensive natural milk protein that is used as a biodegradable biomaterial, especially to produce packaging
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