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  1. The Earth's Imbalanced Heat Budget and its Relationship to Past, Present and Future Climate Change    
  2. The Earth's Imbalanced Heat Budget and its Relationship to Past, Present and Future Climate Change    
  3. Anthropogenic Heat, a More Credible Threat to the Earth's Climate than Carbon Dioxide
  4. Climate Changes in Recent and Distant pasts Depend on the Management of Heat Supplies by Water, not on a CO2-based Radiative Forcing
  5. Refrigerator as Model of How Earth's Water Manages Solar and Anthropogenic Heats and Controls Global Warming
  6. Global Anthropogenic Heat as Source of Ices Disappearance; Consequences for the Future of Earth and Humanity
  7. Global Anthropogenic Heat as Source of Ices Disappearance; Consequences for the Future of Earth and Humanity
  8. Terminology and the naming of conjugates based on polymers or other substrates (IUPAC Recommendations 2021)
  9. Refrigerator as Model of How Earth's Water Manages Solar and Anthropogenic Heats and Controls Global Warming
  10. Refrigerator as Model of How Earth's Water Manages Solar and Anthropogenic Heats and Controls Global Warming
  11. Global Anthropogenic Heat as Source of Ices Disappearance; Consequences for the Future of Earth and Humanity
  12. First-in-Man trial of a drug-free bioresorbable stent designed to minimize the duration of coronary artery scaffolding
  13. Relation between Global Anthropogenic Heat Release and Ices Disappearance; Consequences on Climate and Economy
  14. Hyaluronic Acid-Poly(N-acryloyl glycinamide) Copolymers as Sources of Degradable Thermoresponsive Hydrogels for Therapy
  15. Definitions and notations relating to tactic polymers (IUPAC Recommendations 2020)
  16. Nomenclature and terminology for linear lactic acid-based polymers (IUPAC Recommendations 2019)
  17. Poly[(N-acryloyl glycinamide)-co-(N-acryloyl l-alaninamide)] and Their Ability to Form Thermo-Responsive Hydrogels for Sustained Drug Delivery
  18. Prebiotic macromolecules and today’s biomacromolecules in the light of polymerology
  19. Comparison of a Drug‐Free Early Programmed Dismantling PDLLA Bioresorbable Scaffold and a Metallic Stent in a Porcine Coronary Artery Model at 3‐Year Follow‐Up
  20. Comparison between protein repulsions by diblock PLA-PEO and albumin nanocoatings using OWLS
  21. Salt effects on macrophase separations in non-stoichiometric mixtures of oppositely charged macromolecules: Theory and experiment
  22. Erratum to: Nomenclature and graphic representations for chemically modified polymers (IUPAC Recommendations 2014)
  23. Nomenclature and graphic representations for chemically modified polymers (IUPAC Recommendations 2014)
  24. Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Polyanion–Polycation Complexation in Salted Media in the Context of Nonviral Gene Transfection
  25. Head-to-Head Comparison of a Drug-Free Early Programmed Dismantling Polylactic Acid Bioresorbable Scaffold and a Metallic Stent in the Porcine Coronary Artery
  26. Versatile UCST-based thermoresponsive hydrogels for loco-regional sustained drug delivery
  27. Complex impedance spectroscopy to investigate degradable chondroitin–poly(amino-serinate) complexes
  28. Adsorption of proteins at physiological concentrations on pegylated surfaces and the compatibilizing role of adsorbed albumin with respect to other proteins according to optical waveguide lightmode spectroscopy (OWLS)
  29. Sustained in vitro release and cell uptake of doxorubicin adsorbed onto gold nanoparticles and covered by a polyelectrolyte complex layer
  30. Adjusting a polymer formulation for an optimal bioresorbable stent: a 6-month follow-up study
  31. Potential of a PLA–PEO–PLA-Based Scaffold for Skin Tissue Engineering: In Vitro Evaluation
  32. Roles of hydrophobicity and charge density on the dynamics of polyelectrolyte complex formation and stability under modeled physicochemical blood conditions
  33. Polymer Degradation as a Tool To Study Polyelectrolyte Complex Formation and Stability
  34. Thermal and Strain-Induced Chain Ordering in Lactic Acid Stereocopolymers: Influence of the Composition in Stereomers
  35. Dynamics of polyelectrolyte complex formation and stability as a polyanion is progressively added to a polycation under modeled physicochemical blood conditions
  36. Poly(DL-lactic acid) film surface modification with heparin for improving hemocompatibility of blood-contacting bioresorbable devices
  37. New amoxicillin-poly(lactic acid)-based conjugates: synthesis and in vitro release of amoxicillin
  38. Fluorescence Verses Radioactivity Labeling for Lab-Scale Investigation of the Fate of Water-Soluble Polymers in Wastewater Treatment Plants
  39. Calcium–strontium mixed phosphate as novel injectable and radio-opaque hydraulic cement
  40. Lipase-catalysed degradation of copolymers prepared from ɛ-caprolactone and dl-lactide
  41. Peptide−Poly(l-lysine citramide) Conjugates and their In Vitro Anti-HIV Behavior
  42. Nanoaggregates of a random amphiphilic polyanion to carry water-insoluble clofazimine in neutral aqueous media
  43. First approach on transfection ability of novel amphiphilic water soluble degradable poly(ε-caprolactone)-g-poly(Llysine) copolymers
  44. Développement de nouveaux substituts cutanés à base de polymères biorésorbables pour la prise en charge des affections cutanées sévères
  45. Degradation of copolymers obtained by ring-opening polymerization of glycolide and ɛ-caprolactone: A high resolution NMR and ESI-MS study
  46. Novel Amphiphilic Degradable Poly(ε‐caprolactone)‐graft‐poly(4‐vinyl pyridine), Poly(ε‐caprolactone)‐graft‐poly(dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate) and Water‐Soluble Derivatives
  47. Intravascular bioresorbable polymeric stents: A potential alternative to current drug eluting metal stents
  48. Behaviors of keratinocytes and fibroblasts on films of PLA50–PEO–PLA50 triblock copolymers with various PLA segment lengths
  49. Novel Amphiphilic Poly(ε-caprolactone)-g-poly(l-lysine) Degradable Copolymers
  50. Study of Interpolymer Complexes of Oppositely Charged Macromolecules with Different Affinity to Solvent
  51. Biodistribution of doxorubicin-alkylated poly(l-lysine citramide imide) conjugates in an experimental model of peritoneal carcinomatosis after intraperitoneal administration
  52. Bioresorbable polyelectrolyte amphiphiles as nanosized carriers for lipophilic drug solubilization and delivery
  53. Synthesis of an X-ray opaque biodegradable copolyester by chemical modification of poly (ε-caprolactone)
  54. Degradable Polymers as Tools for Polyelectrolyte Complex Analysis
  55. Release of Polyanions from Polyelectrolyte Complexes by Selective Degradation of the Polycation
  56. Polyelectrolyte complex formation and stability when mixing polyanions and polycations in salted media: A model study related to the case of body fluids
  57. Poster Abstracts
  58. Human skin cell cultures onto PLA50(PDLLA) bioresorbable polymers: Influence of chemical and morphological surface modifications
  59. Affinity Chromatography as a Tool to Analyze Polyanion–Polycation Complexes: the Case of Poly(Llysine Citramide)–Poly(L-lysine) Systems
  60. Synthesis, Characterization, and Stereocomplex-Induced Gelation of Block Copolymers Prepared by Ring-Opening Polymerization of l(d)-Lactide in the Presence of Poly(ethylene glycol)
  61. A Physico-chemical Approach of Polyanion-Polycation Interactions Aimed at Better Understanding the In Vivo Behaviour of Polyelectrolyte-based Drug Delivery and Gene Transfection
  62. Growth of various cell types in the presence of lactic and glycolic acids: the adverse effect of glycolic acid released from PLAGA copolymer on keratinocyte proliferation
  63. NMR Analysis of Low Molecular Weight Poly(lactic acid)s
  64. Synthesis, Characterization, and Hydrolytic Degradation of PLA/PEO/PLA Triblock Copolymers with Long Poly(l-lactic acid) Blocks
  65. Hydrolytic degradation of devices based on poly(dl-lactic acid) size-dependence
  66. Attempts to map the structure and degradation characteristics of aliphatic polyesters derived from lactic and glycolic acids
  67. Biodegradation of PLA/GA polymers: increasing complexity
  68. Morphological Changes Resulting from the Hydrolytic Degradation of Stereocopolymers Derived from L- and DL-Lactides
  69. Crystalline oligomeric stereocomplex as an intermediate compound in racemic poly(DL-lactic acid) degradation
  70. Fate of bioresorbable poly(lactic acid) microbeads implanted in artificial bone defects for cortical bone augmentation in dog mandible
  71. Bioresorbability and biocompatibility of aliphatic polyesters
  72. In vivo degradation of massive poly(α-hydroxy acids): Validation of In vitro findings
  73. New insights on the degradation of bioresorbable polymeric devices based on lactic and glycolic acids
  74. More about the degradation of LA/GA-derived matrices in aqueous media
  75. Structure-property relationships in the case of the degradation of massive poly(?-hydroxy acids) in aqueous media
  76. Structure-property relationships in the case of the degradation of massive aliphatic poly-(?-hydroxy acids) in aqueous media
  77. Structure-property relationships in the case of the degradation of massive poly(?-hydroxy acids) in aqueous media
  78. Etude de la transition globule-forme étirée des polyamines tertiaires partiellement quaternisées par diffusion centrale des rayons X