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An erodible polythiophene-based composite for biomedical applications

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posted on 2024-11-16, 10:10 authored by Damia Mawad, Kerry J Gilmore, Paul Molino, Klaudia WagnerKlaudia Wagner, Pawel WagnerPawel Wagner, David OfficerDavid Officer, Gordon WallaceGordon Wallace
We report here the design of a novel conducting erodible platform based on the water soluble conducting polymer, poly[ammonium(3-thienyl) ethoxypropanesulfonate] (SPT). This study shows for the first time a conducting polymeric system that is electroactive, fully erodible and promotes cell adhesion and growth.

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Functionalised nanostructured polythiophenes: novel platforms for bionics

Australian Research Council

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Mawad, D., Gilmore, K., Molino, P., Wagner, K., Wagner, P., Officer, D. L. & Wallace, G. G. (2011). An erodible polythiophene-based composite for biomedical applications. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 21 (15), 5555-5560.

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English

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37615

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Journal of Materials Chemistry

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21

Issue

15

Pagination

5555-5560

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