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Surface hydrolysis of poly(glycolic acid) meshes increases the seeding density of vascular smooth muscle cells
J. Gao
, L. Niklason, R. Langer
Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center
Pharmacology
Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center - Research Labs
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Engineering & Materials Science
Hydrolysis
75%
Cells
60%
Muscle
58%
Acids
56%
Fibers
35%
Carboxylic acids
15%
Polymers
15%
Biomaterials
12%
Scaffolds
12%
Sodium hydroxide
11%
Molecular weight
11%
Esters
11%
Adsorption
10%
Thermodynamic properties
9%
Proteins
9%
Tissue
8%
Experiments
7%
Chemical Compounds
Poly(glycolic Acid)
100%
Fiber
39%
Hydrolysis
38%
Surface
19%
Carboxylic Acid
9%
Dimension
9%
Ester
7%
Weight
6%
Adsorption
6%
Protein
5%
Time
4%