Probing the nanostructure of bioerodible polyanhydrides with solid-state NMR (original) (raw)

APS March Meeting Abstracts, 2003

Abstract

Polyanhydrides are a class of bioerodible polymers with unique properties that make them ideal for drug delivery applications. One of the most interesting properties of these materials is the microphase separation that occurs in copolymers of certain compositions. Microphase separation of copolymers, when coupled with the disparity in degradation rates between two constituent monomers, results in interesting degradation and drug

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