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Biotechnology Progress
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September 1, 1991
Immobilization of Arthrobacter simplex in thermally reversible hydrogels: effect of gel hydrophobicity on steroid conversion
T G Park, A S Hoffman
International Journal of Pharmaceutics
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October 18, 2001
Microencapsulation of dissociable human growth hormone aggregates within poly(D,L-lactic-co-glycolic acid) microparticles for sustained release
H K Kim, T G Park
Bioconjugate Chemistry
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November 22, 2001
Novel polymer-DNA hybrid polymeric micelles composed of hydrophobic poly(D,L-lactic-co-glycolic acid) and hydrophilic oligonucleotides
J H Jeong, T G Park
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
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October 1, 1988
Effect of temperature cycling on the activity and productivity of immobilized beta-galactosidase in a thermally reversible hydrogel bead reactor
T G Park, A S Hoffman
Journal of Controlled Release : Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society
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February 13, 2001
Biodegradable polymeric micelles composed of doxorubicin conjugated PLGA-PEG block copolymer
H S Yoo, T G Park
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
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March 20, 2001
Degradation behaviors of biodegradable macroporous scaffolds prepared by gas foaming of effervescent salts
J J Yoon, T G Park
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
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January 1, 1990
Immobilization and characterization of beta-galactosidase in thermally reversible hydrogel beads
T G Park, A S Hoffman
Journal of Biomaterials Science. Polymer Edition
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January 1, 1993
Synthesis and characterization of a soluble, temperature-sensitive polymer-conjugated enzyme
T G Park, A S Hoffman
Biotechnology Progress
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January 1, 1994
Estimation of temperature-dependent pore size in poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) hydrogel beads
T G Park, A S Hoffman
Biotechnology and Bioengineering
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January 20, 1990
Immobilization of Arthrobacter simplex in a thermally reversible hydrogel: effect of temperature cycling on steroid conversion
T G Park, A S Hoffman
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Biotechnology Progress
|
September 1, 1991
Immobilization of Arthrobacter simplex in thermally reversible hydrogels: effect of gel hydrophobicity on steroid conversion
T G Park, A S Hoffman
International Journal of Pharmaceutics
|
October 18, 2001
Microencapsulation of dissociable human growth hormone aggregates within poly(D,L-lactic-co-glycolic acid) microparticles for sustained release
H K Kim, T G Park
Bioconjugate Chemistry
|
November 22, 2001
Novel polymer-DNA hybrid polymeric micelles composed of hydrophobic poly(D,L-lactic-co-glycolic acid) and hydrophilic oligonucleotides
J H Jeong, T G Park
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
|
October 1, 1988
Effect of temperature cycling on the activity and productivity of immobilized beta-galactosidase in a thermally reversible hydrogel bead reactor
T G Park, A S Hoffman
Journal of Controlled Release : Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society
|
February 13, 2001
Biodegradable polymeric micelles composed of doxorubicin conjugated PLGA-PEG block copolymer
H S Yoo, T G Park
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
|
March 20, 2001
Degradation behaviors of biodegradable macroporous scaffolds prepared by gas foaming of effervescent salts
J J Yoon, T G Park
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
|
January 1, 1990
Immobilization and characterization of beta-galactosidase in thermally reversible hydrogel beads
T G Park, A S Hoffman
Journal of Biomaterials Science. Polymer Edition
|
January 1, 1993
Synthesis and characterization of a soluble, temperature-sensitive polymer-conjugated enzyme
T G Park, A S Hoffman
Biotechnology Progress
|
January 1, 1994
Estimation of temperature-dependent pore size in poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) hydrogel beads
T G Park, A S Hoffman
Biotechnology and Bioengineering
|
January 20, 1990
Immobilization of Arthrobacter simplex in a thermally reversible hydrogel: effect of temperature cycling on steroid conversion
T G Park, A S Hoffman
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