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IUPAC definition Thermoplastic elastomer:
Elastomer comprising a
thermoreversible network.
There are six
generic classes of
commercial TPEs (designations...
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tolerant of
excess calcium. Also, gels from
amidated pectin are
thermoreversible; they can be
heated and
after cooling solidify again,
whereas conventional...
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literature was in 1894. An
organogel is a non-crystalline, non-gl****y
thermoreversible (thermoplastic)
solid material composed of a
liquid organic phase entrapped...
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polymer composition,
architecture as well as the
molar m****. Some
thermoreversible gels are used in biomedicine. For instance,
hydrogels made of proteins...
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their transplantation in rabbits: an animal...
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Cultivation of
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Thermoreversible Polymer (Mebiol Gel) and
Their Transplantation in Rabbits: An Animal...
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Tissue Engineering...
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Photobiology A. 2003, 156, 83-90. Garner, C.M., et al.
Thermoreversible gelation of
organic liquids by
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Thermoreversible laminin-functionalized
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Tissue Engineering...