J Vandorpe
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Vandorpe J, Schacht E, Dunn S, Hawley A, Stolnik S, Davis S, et al.
Biomaterials
. 1997 Sep;
18(17):1147-52.
PMID: 9259511
The biodistribution of biodegradable poly(organo phosphazene) nanoparticles surface modified by adsorption of a novel poly(organo phosphazene)-poly(ethylene oxide) copolymer with a 5000 M(W) PEO chain (PF-PEO[5000]), following intravenous administration in rats...
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Schacht E, Vandorpe J, Dejardin S, Lemmouchi Y, Seymour L
Biotechnol Bioeng
. 1996 Oct;
52(1):102-8.
PMID: 18629856
This article describes the synthesis of biodegradable polyphosphazenes. The rate of degradation can be varied in a controllable manner by the introduction of hydrolysis-sensitive amino acid ester side groups or...
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Vandorpe J, Schacht E, Stolnik S, Garnett M, Davies M, Illum L, et al.
Biotechnol Bioeng
. 1996 Oct;
52(1):89-95.
PMID: 18629854
The use of biodegradable derivatives of poly(organo phosphazenes) for the preparation of nanoparticles and their surface modification with the novel poly(ethylene oxide) derivative of poly(organo phosphazene) has been assessed using...
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De Scheerder I, Wilczek K, Verbeken E, Vandorpe J, Lan P, Schacht E, et al.
Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol
. 1995 Jul;
18(4):227-32.
PMID: 8581902
Purpose: To investigate the neointimal response to poly(organo)phosphazene- and amphiphilic polyurethane-coated, oversized, stainless steel stents implanted in porcine peripheral arteries. Methods: Nonarticulated, stainless steel, slotted-tube stents were coated with 1)...
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De Scheerder I, Wilczek K, Verbeken E, Vandorpe J, Lan P, Schacht E, et al.
Atherosclerosis
. 1995 Apr;
114(1):105-14.
PMID: 7605369
Polymer coatings have been suggested to decrease the thrombogenicity of metallic intravascular stents. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the intimal response to two different polymers when...