As you specify "biodegradable" and "cytocompatible"
polymers, I would say that cellulose, or insoluble
starch, or something prepared from it such as
cellulose acetate, would obably do. It would have to
be prepared in a very porous form, to allow the large
molcules that you mention to pass through.
BTW Rapidshare.com links for downloading 200 parts,
running to over 1 Gb, of issues of "Advances in
Polymer Science", have been posted at
http://www.sciencem
However, one needs to be a subscriber of some
considerable standing to be allowed acess to that part
of the site.
John W.
--- handarmin <handarmin@walla.
> Hi!
>
> I am looking for biodegradable and cytocompatible
> polymers that can
> support mass transfer so that moluecules such as
> sugar, amino acid and
> protein can pass through. Does anyone knows good
> suggestion of
> material?
> And how do i determine the pores of such materials,
> does it depend on
> the process? How about electrospinning,
> electrospraying, moulding,
> what;s the effect on the polymer surface and the
> pore size?
>
>
> I am waiting for your answer and I am sincerely
> thanking you in advance
> for your respond.
>
> cheers....
>
> Handarmin
>
>
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