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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|November 1, 1995
Preparation of a macroporous biodegradable polylactide implant for neuronal transplantationC Schugens, C Grandfils, R Jerome, et al.
Neuroradiology|January 1, 1990
(D, L) polylactide microspheres as embolic agent. A preliminary studyP Flandroy, C Grandfils, J Collignon, et al.
Bioresource Technology|August 1, 2018
Burkholderia thailandensis as a microbial cell factory for the bioconversion of used cooking oil to polyhydroxyalkanoates and rhamnolipidsC Kourmentza, J Costa, Z Azevedo, et al.
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine|February 22, 2005
Effect of synthetic peptide thrombin receptor agonist encapsulated in microparticles based on lactic and glycolic acid copolymer on healing of experimental skin wounds in miceT N Dugina, E V Kiseleva, M A Lange, et al.
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|November 1, 1995
Preparation of a macroporous biodegradable polylactide implant for neuronal transplantationC Schugens, C Grandfils, R Jerome, et al.
Neuroradiology|January 1, 1990
(D, L) polylactide microspheres as embolic agent. A preliminary studyP Flandroy, C Grandfils, J Collignon, et al.
Bioresource Technology|August 1, 2018
Burkholderia thailandensis as a microbial cell factory for the bioconversion of used cooking oil to polyhydroxyalkanoates and rhamnolipidsC Kourmentza, J Costa, Z Azevedo, et al.
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine|February 22, 2005
Effect of synthetic peptide thrombin receptor agonist encapsulated in microparticles based on lactic and glycolic acid copolymer on healing of experimental skin wounds in miceT N Dugina, E V Kiseleva, M A Lange, et al.
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