LEADER 00000nam 2200385 a 4500 001 AH3918987 003 StDuBDS 005 20100129101028.0 007 cr|||||||||||| 008 081212s2009 njua sb 001 0 eng d 020 9780470478875|q(e-book) 040 StDuBDS|beng|cStDuBDS|dUk|dStDuBDSZ|dUkPrAHLS 050 0 QD383.A95|bP65 2009 082 00 547.043|222 245 00 Polyphosphazenes for biomedical applications|h[electronic resource] /|cedited by Alexander K. Andrianov. 260 Hoboken, N.J. :|bWiley,|cc2009. 300 xv, 462 p. :|bill. 505 0 Contents: CONTRIBUTORS. PREFACE. I INTRODUCTION. 1 Polymers for Biology and Medicine - Current Status and Future Prospects ( Alexander K. Andrianov and Robert Langer ). 2 Expanding Options in Polyphosphazene Biomedical Research ( Harry R. Allcock ). II VACCINE DELIVERY AND IMMUNOMODULATION. 3 Polyphosphazenes as Vaccine Delivery Systems ( Alexander K. Andrianov ). 4 The Potential of Polyphosphazenes in Modulating Vaccine- Induced Immune Responses I: Investigations In Mice ( George Mutwiri, Ponn Benjamin, Alexander K. Andrianov, and Lorne Babiuk ). 5 The Potential of Polyphosphazenes in Modulating Vaccine-Induced Immune Responses II: Investigations In Large Animals ( George Mutwiri and Lorne Babiuk ). 6 Polyphosphazenes as Adjuvants for Inactivated and Subunit Rotavirus Vaccines in Adult and Infant Mice ( Kari Johansen, Jorma Hinkula, Claudia Istrate, Elin Johansson, Didier Poncet, and Lennart Svensson ). 7 Polyphosphazene Immunoadjuvants for Intradermal Vaccine Delivery ( Alexander K. Andrianov, Daniel P. DeCollibus, Helice A. Gillis, Henry H. Kha, Alexander Marin ). III BIOMATERIALS. 8 Biodegradable Polyphosphazene Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering ( Syam P. Nukavarapu, Sangamesh G. Kumbar, Harry R. Allcock and Cato T. Laurencin ). 9 Biodegradable Polyphosphazene Blends for Biomedical Applications ( Meng Deng, Lakshmi S. Nair, Nicholas R. Krogman, Harry R. Allcock, Cato T. Laurencin ). 10 Polyphosphazenes from Condensation Polymerization ( Patty Wisian-Neilson ). 11 Electrospun Polyphosphazene Nanofibers For In Vitro Osteoblast Culture ( Maria Teresa Conconi, Paolo Carampin, Silvano Lora, Claudio Grandi, Pier Paolo Parnigotto ). 12 Phosphazenes and Surfaces ( Mario Gleria, Roberto Milani, Roberta Bertani, Angelo Boscolo Boscoletto, and Roger De Jaeger ). IV DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS. 13 Amphiphilic Ionizable Polyphosphazenes for the Preparation of pH-Responsive Liposomes ( David Ghattas and Jean-Christophe Leroux ). 14 Poly- and Cyclophosphazenes as Drug Carriers for Anticancer Therapy ( Youn Soo Sohn and Yong Joo Jun ). 15 Amphiphilic Polyphosphazenes as Drug Carriers ( Liyan Qiu and Cheng Zheng ). 16 Synthesis and Characterization of Organometallic Derivatives of Polyphosphazenes and their Applications in Nanoscience ( Carlos Diaz and M. L. Valenzuela ). 17 Transport Properties of Polyphosphazenes ( Joel R. Fried ). V BIODETECTION. 18 Potentiometric Monitoring Antibody-Antigen Interactions by and Stabilization of Polyanilineand Electrodes with p - Sulfonated Poly(bisphenoxyphosphazene) ( Byeongyeol Kim, Alexander K. Andrianov, Alok Prabhu, Vladimir Sergeyev, and Kalle Levon ). VI WELL-DEFINED POLYPHOSPHAZENES: SYNTHETIC ASPECTS AND NOVEL MOLECULAR ARCHITECTURES. 19 Synthesis and chemical regularity in phosphazene copolymers ( Gabino A. Carriedo ). 20 Supramolecular Structures of Cyclophosphazenes( Alexander Steiner APPENDIX A. INDEX. 506 1 400 annual accesses.|5UkHlHU 650 0 Polyphosphazenes. 650 0 Coordination polymers|xSynthesis. 700 1 Andrianov, Alexander K. 856 40 |uhttps://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/ openreader?id=Hull&isbn=9780470478875|zGo to ebook 936 Askews