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      • Biocompatibility and biodegradability of implantable drug delivery matrices based on novel poly(decane-co-tricarballylate) photocured elastomers 

        Shaker, Mohamed A.; Daneshtalab, Noriko; Doré, Jules J.E.; Younes, Husam M. ( SAGE , 2012 , Article)
        Visible light photo-cross-linked biodegradable amorphous elastomers based on poly(decane-co-tricarballylate) (PDET) with different cross-linking densities were synthesized, and their cytotoxicity, biocompatibility, and ...
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        Osmotic-driven release of bioactive interleukin-2 from novel biodegradable poly (decane-co-tricarballylate) elastomers is linear, constant and controllable 

        Younes, Husam M.; Shaker, Mohamed (2011 , Conference)
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        Osmotic-driven release of papaverine hydrochloride from novel poly(decane-co-tricarballylate) elastomeric matrices 

        Shaker, Mohamed A.; Younes, Husam M. ( Newlands Press Ltd , 2010 , Article)
        Background: We have recently reported on the synthesis, characterization and biocompatibility of a novel family of visible-light photocrosslinked poly(diol-co-tricarballylate) elastomers intended for use in drug delivery ...
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        Photo-irradiation paradigm: Mapping a remarkable facile technique used for advanced drug, gene and cell delivery 

        Shaker, Mohamed A.; Younes, Husam M. ( Elsevier , 2015 , Article)
        Undoubtedly, the progression of photo-irradiation technique has provided a smart engineering tool for the state-of-the-art biomaterials that guide the biomedical and therapeutic domains for promoting the modern pharmaceutical ...
      • Soft biodegradable elastomers based on poly (octanediol-tartarate) for drug delivery and tissue engineering: Synthesis, characterization and biocompatibility studies 

        El-Laboudy, Hany; Shaker, Mohamed A.; Younes, Husam M. ( Taylor & Francis , 2011 , Article)
        The synthesis, characterization and cytocompatibility of amorphous poly (octanediol-tartarate) thermoset biodegradable elastomeric polyesters are reported. The synthesis was achieved by preparing an aliphatic saturated ...
      • Synthesis, characterization and cytocompatibility of a poly(diol- tricarballylate) visible light photo-cross-linked biodegradable elastomer 

        Shaker, Mohamed A.; Doré, Jules J.E.; Younes, Husam M. ( Taylor & Francis , 2010 , Article)
        The synthesis, characterization and in vitro cytocompatibility of a new family of photo-cross-linked amorphous poly(diol-tricarballylate) (PDT) biodegradable elastomeric polyesters are reported. The synthesis was based on ...

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