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Comparison of Cyclic and Linear PEG Conjugates
Published 2024“…Particularly, cyclic polymers are known to possess unique features such as a decreased hydrodynamic radius when compared to their linear counterparts of the same molecular weight, but have not yet been studied. …”
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Comparison of Cyclic and Linear PEG Conjugates
Published 2024“…Particularly, cyclic polymers are known to possess unique features such as a decreased hydrodynamic radius when compared to their linear counterparts of the same molecular weight, but have not yet been studied. …”
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BA attenuated the decrease in the integrity and increase in the permeability of the epithelial barrier injury induced by LPS in Caco2 cell monolayers.
Published 2024“…<p>(<b>A)</b> Changes in TEER with increasing culture time on days 1–22. …”
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Solid Cure of Poly(phenylene sulfide): Competition between Increasing Nucleation Density and Decreasing Growth Rate
Published 2024“…Commercial cured poly(phenylene sulfide) (PPS) is produced by the thermal oxidation treatment of linear PPS in the solid state. Branching and oxidation reactions occur, and correspondingly, the crystallization behaviors of PPS change a lot. …”