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Injury|March 29, 2001
Bioresorbable polymers in trauma and bone surgeryS Gogolewski
Clinical Materials|December 10, 1991
Resorbable polymers for internal fixationS Gogolewski
Life Support Systems : the Journal of the European Society for Artificial Organs|January 1, 1987
Implantable segmented polyurethanes: controversies and uncertaintiesS Gogolewski
Injury|August 6, 2002
Reconstruction of large segmental defects in the sheep tibia using polylactide membranes. A clinical and radiographic reportA Gerber, S Gogolewski
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma|April 17, 1999
Regeneration of segmental diaphyseal defects in sheep tibiae using resorbable polymeric membranes: a preliminary studyZ Gugala, S Gogolewski
Biomaterials|March 1, 1996
Enhancement of the mechanical properties of polylactides by solid-state extrusion. I. Poly(D-lactide)W Weiler, S Gogolewski
Injury|August 6, 2002
Healing of critical-size segmental bone defects in the sheep tibiae using bioresorbable polylactide membranesZ Gugala, S Gogolewski
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|November 26, 1999
In vitro growth and activity of primary chondrocytes on a resorbable polylactide three-dimensional scaffoldZ Gugala, S Gogolewski
Biomaterials|March 1, 1996
The effect of thermal treatment on sterility, molecular and mechanical properties of various polylactides. I. Poly(L-lactide)S Gogolewski, P Mainil-Varlet
Biomaterials|February 1, 1997
Effect of thermal treatment on sterility, molecular and mechanical properties of various polylactides. 2. Poly(L/D-lactide) and poly(L/DL-lactide)S Gogolewski, P Mainil-Varlet
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Injury|March 29, 2001
Bioresorbable polymers in trauma and bone surgeryS Gogolewski
Clinical Materials|December 10, 1991
Resorbable polymers for internal fixationS Gogolewski
Life Support Systems : the Journal of the European Society for Artificial Organs|January 1, 1987
Implantable segmented polyurethanes: controversies and uncertaintiesS Gogolewski
Injury|August 6, 2002
Reconstruction of large segmental defects in the sheep tibia using polylactide membranes. A clinical and radiographic reportA Gerber, S Gogolewski
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma|April 17, 1999
Regeneration of segmental diaphyseal defects in sheep tibiae using resorbable polymeric membranes: a preliminary studyZ Gugala, S Gogolewski
Biomaterials|March 1, 1996
Enhancement of the mechanical properties of polylactides by solid-state extrusion. I. Poly(D-lactide)W Weiler, S Gogolewski
Injury|August 6, 2002
Healing of critical-size segmental bone defects in the sheep tibiae using bioresorbable polylactide membranesZ Gugala, S Gogolewski
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|November 26, 1999
In vitro growth and activity of primary chondrocytes on a resorbable polylactide three-dimensional scaffoldZ Gugala, S Gogolewski
Biomaterials|March 1, 1996
The effect of thermal treatment on sterility, molecular and mechanical properties of various polylactides. I. Poly(L-lactide)S Gogolewski, P Mainil-Varlet
Biomaterials|February 1, 1997
Effect of thermal treatment on sterility, molecular and mechanical properties of various polylactides. 2. Poly(L/D-lactide) and poly(L/DL-lactide)S Gogolewski, P Mainil-Varlet
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