Amy K. Burkoth, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States |
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(Synthesis and characterization of in situ forming polyanhydride networks for orthopaedic applications.) |
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Burkoth AK, Anseth KS. (2000) A review of photocrosslinked polyanhydrides: in situ forming degradable networks. Biomaterials. 21: 2395-404 |
Burkoth AK, Burdick J, Anseth KS. (2000) Surface and bulk modifications to photocrosslinked polyanhydrides to control degradation behavior. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. 51: 352-9 |
Muggli DS, Burkoth AK, Anseth KS. (1999) Crosslinked polyanhydrides for use in orthopedic applications: degradation behavior and mechanics. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. 46: 271-8 |
Burkoth AK, Anseth KS. (1999) MALDI-TOF Characterization of Highly Cross-Linked, Degradable Polymer Networks Macromolecules. 32: 1438-1444 |
Burkoth AK, Anseth KS. (1999) MALDI-TOF Characterization of Highly Cross-Linked, Degradable Polymer Networks Macromolecules. 32: 1438-1444 |
Svaldi Muggli D, Burkoth AK, Keyser SA, et al. (1998) Reaction behavior of biodegradable, photo-cross-linkable polyanhydrides Macromolecules. 31: 4120-4125 |
Muggli DS, Burkoth AK, Keyser SA, et al. (1998) Reaction Behavior of Biodegradable, Photo-Cross-Linkable Polyanhydrides Macromolecules. 31: 4120-4125 |
Burkoth AK, Anseth KS. (1998) Characterization of multifunctional monomers that produce highly crosslinked, degradable networks American Chemical Society, Polymer Preprints, Division of Polymer Chemistry. 39: 251-252 |