1,5-Dioxepan-2-one
| Title | Journal |
|---|---|
| Global gene expression profile of osteoblast-like cells grown on polyester copolymer scaffolds. | Tissue engineering. Part A 20111101 |
| In vitro and in vivo degradation profile of aliphatic polyesters subjected to electron beam sterilization. | Acta biomaterialia 20110501 |
| Copolymers from unsaturated macrolactones: toward the design of cross-linked biodegradable polyesters. | Biomacromolecules 20110314 |
| Effect of endothelial cells on bone regeneration using poly(L-lactide-co-1,5-dioxepan-2-one) scaffolds. | Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A 20110201 |
| Design of resorbable porous tubular copolyester scaffolds for use in nerve regeneration. | Biomacromolecules 20090511 |
| Acrylate end-capped poly(ester-carbonate) and poly(ether-ester)s for polymer-on-multielectrode array devices: synthesis, photocuring, and biocompatibility. | Biomacromolecules 20080301 |
| The influence of composition of porous copolyester scaffolds on reactions induced by irradiation sterilization. | Biomaterials 20080101 |
| Controllable degradation product migration from cross-linked biomedical polyester-ethers through predetermined alterations in copolymer composition. | Biomacromolecules 20070601 |
| Finalizing the properties of porous scaffolds of aliphatic polyesters through radiation sterilization. | Biomaterials 20061101 |
| Porous scaffolds from high molecular weight polyesters synthesized via enzyme-catalyzed ring-opening polymerization. | Biomacromolecules 20060901 |
| Resilient bioresorbable copolymers based on trimethylene carbonate, L-lactide, and 1,5-dioxepan-2-one. | Biomacromolecules 20060501 |
| Elastomeric hydrolyzable porous scaffolds: copolymers of aliphatic polyesters and a polyether-ester. | Biomacromolecules 20050101 |
| Tailoring biomaterial compatibility: in vivo tissue response versus in vitro cell behavior. | The International journal of artificial organs 20031201 |
| Resorbable and highly elastic block copolymers from 1,5-dioxepan-2-one and L-lactide with controlled tensile properties and hydrophilicity. | Biomacromolecules 20020101 |