Filimon, 2016 - Google Patents
Perspectives of Conductive Polymers Toward Smart Biomaterials for Tissue EngineeringFilimon, 2016
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- Filimon A
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- Conducting Polymers
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Developing the stimuli-responsive biomaterials with tailor properties represents an important goal of the tissue-engineering community. Such biomaterial promises to become the conductive polymers (CPs), as a novel generation of organic materials that have both …
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