Synthetic strategies for the preparation of precursor polymers and of microcapsules suitable for cellular entrapment by polyelectrolyte complexation of those polymers
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1997-12-31Author
Dyakonov, Tania A.
Zhou, Lei
Wan, Zeng
Huang, Bin
Meng, Zhizhong
Guo, Xiaoyan
Alexander, Holly
Moore, Wayne V.
Stevenson, William T.K.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1997 Dec 31; 831: 72-85.
Abstract
The production of microcapsules suitable for the entrapment of mammalian cell by means of polyelectrolyte complexation has, of a necessity, led to the development of novel strategies for the preparation of relatively bioinert polymers which complex efficiently under unique conditions to produce a mechanically resilient membrane with efficient transport properties. In this communication we relate a brief overview of capsule-membrane forming systems for the immunoisolation (or potential immunoisolation) of mammalian cells, which are based upon the complexation of polyelectrolyte (PE) polymers; with emphasis on precursor synthesis and relationships between precursor polymer structure and capsule membrane stability.
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