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Phosphorus Dendrimers as Physical Hydrogels and Their PropertiesApartsin et al., 2023
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- Apartsin E
- Caminade A
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This entry is adapted from 10.3390/jcs7010026. Hydrogels are hydrophilic, three- dimensional networks able to imprison large amounts of water and are largely used in pharmaceutical formulations. Hydrogels are frequently obtained from hydrophilic polymers …
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