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Chapter 1 Synthetic Biodegradable Functional Poly(Amino Acid)s for Biomedical Applications |
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Chapter 2 Fibrous Biomaterials from Proteins |
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Chapter 3 An Overview of a Novel Family of Nature-Inspired Design of Biodegradable Functional Amino Acid-based Poly(Ester Amide) Biomaterials: New Development, Property and Biomedical Applications |
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Chapter 4 The New Functional Segmented Urethanes Biomaterials for Biomedical Studies: Design for Biocompatibility, Biodegradability, Self-assembly in Nanoscale |
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Chapter 5 Biologically Inspired Engineering of Chitin and Chitin Derivatives: Nanoassemblies, Biocomposites and Bioprotonic Transistors |
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Chapter 6 Biodegradable Polymeric Materials from Algae |
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Chapter 7 Poly-4-hydroxybutyrate (P4HB) in Biomedical Applications and Tissue Engineering |
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Chapter 8 New PHB-Producing Bacillus Strain from Environmental Samples |
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Alejandra Rodriguez-Contreras |
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Maria Soledad Marques-Calvo |
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Chapter 9 Biodegradable Functionalized Aliphatic Polyester: Preparation and Biomedical Application |
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Chapter 10 Densely Functionalized Biodegradable Polymers |
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Chapter 11 Photoluminescent Biodegradable Polymers |
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Chapter 12 Dynamic Control of Degradable Thiol-ene Hydrogels |
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Chapter 13 Biodegradable Polymer Nanoparticles |
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Chapter 14 Nanostructured Strategies of Biodegradable Polymers for Soft and Hard Tissue Engineering Applications |
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