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  1. Poly(ethylene glycol) derivatives containing periodic side-chain carboxyl groups: synthesis and characterization
  2. Multiblock copolymers of ε–caprolactone and ethylene glycol containing periodic side‐chain carboxyl groups: Synthesis, characterization, and nanoparticle preparation
  3. Adaptive modelling of structured molecular representations for toxicity prediction
  4. QSPR Analysis of Copolymers by Recursive Neural Networks: Prediction of the Glass Transition Temperature of (Meth)acrylic Random Copolymers
  5. Targeted Delivery of Protein Drugs by Nanocarriers
  6. SELF ASSEMBLING PEPTIDE AMPHIPHILE NANOFIBERS AS A SCAFFOLD FOR ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS
  7. Influence of structural features on the self‐assembly of short ionic oligopeptides
  8. Hydrogel scaffolds by self‐assembly of a complementary ionic tetrapeptide
  9. Multiblock Copolymers of Lactic Acid and Ethylene Glycol Containing Periodic Side-Chain Carboxyl Groups: Synthesis, Characterization, and Nanoparticle Preparation
  10. Recursive neural networks prediction of glass transition temperature from monomer structure: an application to acrylic and methacrylic polymers
  11. Size effects in nanoindentation of hard and soft surfaces
  12. Evaluation of hierarchical structured representations for QSPR studies of small molecules and polymers by recursive neural networks
  13. Adsorption of Ionic Peptides on Inorganic Supports
  14. An Atomic Force Microscopy Tip Model for Investigating the Mechanical Properties of Materials at the Nanoscale
  15. AFM characterization of rabbit spermatozoa
  16. Synthesis and characterization of functional polyesters tailored for biomedical applications
  17. Prediction of ionic-liquids melting points by a recursive neural network
  18. Targeted delivery of proteins by nanosized carriers
  19. Prediction of the glass transition temperature of (meth)acrylic polymers containing phenyl groups by recursive neural network
  20. Hydroxyl end-capped macromers of N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidinone as precursors of amphiphilic block copolymers
  21. Ionic Peptide Aggregation:  Exploration of Conformational Dynamics in Aqueous Solution by Computational Techniques
  22. Bioerodible Polymeric Nanoparticles for Targeted Delivery of Proteic Drugs
  23. Prediction of Polymer Properties from their Structure by Recursive Neural Networks
  24. Prediction of Chemical‐Physical Properties by Neural Networks for Structures
  25. New self-assembling biocompatible–biodegradable amphiphilic block copolymers
  26. Polymeric dispersions of model azobenzene dyes
  27. Reactive Polymeric Dyes as Textile Auxiliaries
  28. Polyurethane Based Materials for the Production of Biomedical Materials
  29. Photoactive Azobenzene Polymers Containing Carbazole Chromophores
  30. Segmented Multifunctional Poly(ether ester) Polymers Containing H‐Bonding Units. Preparation and Characterization
  31. Thermomechanical behavior of poly(vinyl alcohol) and sugar cane bagasse composites
  32. A Convenient Method for the Synthesis of (S)-Dolichol and (S)-Nordolichol
  33. Synthesis and Characterization of Segmented Poly(ether ester)s Containing H‐Bonding Units
  34. Synthesis of Reactive Polymeric Dyes as Textile Auxiliaries
  35. Polymeric nanoparticles based on polylactide and related copolymers
  36. An investigation of the condensation kinetics in poly(ester‐amide) and poly(ester‐sulphide) preparation
  37. Multifunctional polyesters as new candidate materials for biomedical applications. Synthesis and structural characterization
  38. Surface patterning and biological evaluation of semi‐interpenetrated poly(HEMA)/poly(alkyl β‐malolactonate)s
  39. Biodegradation of poly (vinyl alcohol) based materials
  40. Kinetic Investigation of the Condensation Reaction of Activated Ester–Amides Containing Oligo(oxyethylene) Segments
  41. Biodegradable Polymers and Plastics
  42. Segmented Polyetheresters Containing Hydrogen Bonding Units
  43. Biodegradable Hybrid Polymeric Materials Based on Lignin and Synthetic Polymers
  44. New perspectives for (S)-dolichol and (S)-nordolichol synthesis and biological functions
  45. Microfabrication of hydrogels for biomedical applications
  46. Bioerodible hydrogels based on 2‐hydroxyethyl methacrylate: Synthesis and characterization
  47. A special issue dedicated to Emo Chiellini and Francesco Ciardelli on their 65th birthdays
  48. Biodegradation of poly(vinyl alcohol) in soil environment: Influence of natural organic fillers and structural parameters
  49. Synthesis of reactive polymers containing azo dyes as textile auxiliaries
  50. Influence of structural parameters on the ring-opening polymerization of new alkyl malolactonate monomers and on the biocompatibility of polymers therefrom
  51. Synthesis and Characterization of New Malolactonate Polymers and Copolymers for Biomedical Applications
  52. Polymeric Hydrogels in Drug Release
  53. Poly(Ester-Sulfide)S from Oligo(Oxyethylene)Dithiols and Bis(Acrylates)
  54. Biodegradation of poly(vinyl alcohol) in selected mixed microbial culture and relevant culture filtrate
  55. Patterning of Polymeric Hydrogels for Biomedical Applications
  56. Synthesis and polymerization of amphiphilic methacrylates containing permanent dipole azobenzene chromophores
  57. Synthesis and Characterization of New Functional Polyelectrolytes Based on Carboxyl Containing Methacrylates
  58. Biodegradation of Poly(Vinyl Alcohol)/Poly (β-Hydroxybutyrate) Graft Copolymers and Relevant Blends
  59. Biodegradation of poly(vinyl alcohol) with different molecular weights and degree of hydrolysis
  60. Biodegradation of poly(vinyl alcohol) with different molecular weights and degree of hydrolysis
  61. Synthesis and Characterization of New Poly(ester-amide)s Containing Oligo(oxyethylene) Segments
  62. Biodegradation of PVA‐based formulations
  63. Biodegradation of poly(vinyl alcohol) based blown films under different environmental conditions
  64. Methacrylic polymers containing permanent dipole azobenzene chromophores spaced from the main chain.13C NMR spectra and photochromic properties
  65. MULTIFUNCTIONAL HYDROPHILIC POLYMERS
  66. Liquid crystal polymers containing permanent dipole azobenzene chromophores
  67. MULTIFUNCTIONAL HYDROPHILIC POLYMERS
  68. Holographic Gratings in Azobenzene Side-Chain Polymethacrylates
  69. Methacrylic polymers containing permanent dipole azobenzene chromophores spaced from the main chain: synthesis and characterization
  70. Synthesis, chiroptical properties and photoresponsive behaviour of optically active poly[(S)-4-(2-methacryloyloxypropanoyloxy)azobenzene]
  71. Methacrylic polymers containing permanent dipole azobenzene chromophores spaced from the main chain: synthesis and characterization
  72. Biodegradable synthetic and semisynthetic polymers
  73. Multifunctional polymeric materials for biomedical applications
  74. Chiral methacrylic polymers containing permanent dipole azobenzene chromophores. 13C NMR spectra and photochromic properties
  75. 4-Vinylazobenzene:  Polymerizability and Photochromic Properties of Its Polymers
  76. Investigation of polymerizability of ο-alkenyldioxolanes with α-olefins and alkyl vinyl ethers by modified Ziegler-Natta catalysts
  77. Biodegradable Polymeric Materials
  78. Evaluation of biodegradability of poly(ε-caprolactone)/poly(ethylene terephthalate) blends
  79. Synthesis and structural characterization of chiral smectic C and smectic A poly(vinyl ether)s
  80. Photomodulation of the hydrophilic properties of acrylic polymers containing side-chain azobenzene chromophores
  81. Synthesis and photobehaviour of hydrophilic acrylic polymers containing azobenzene groups
  82. Multifunctional bioerodible/biodegradable polymeric materials
  83. Photochromic polymers: effects of structure and environment on photoresponsiveness
  84. Photoresponsive properties of optically active (meth)acrylic homopolymers with pendent l-lactic acid or l-alanine residues connected to 4-aminoazobenzene
  85. Optically active polymers containing side‐chain azobenzene moieties: Photochromic and photoresponsive behavior of copolymers of N‐(4‐azobenzene) maleimide with (−)‐menthyl vinyl ether and (+) (S)‐2‐methylbutyl vinyl ether
  86. Effects of intensive microbial metabolism on starch-filled polyethylene films in controlled compositing windows.
  87. Characterization of supported bimetallic catalysts for ethylene polymerization: The effect of external Lewis bases
  88. Structural features of 4‐methyl‐1‐pentene polymers prepared with different transition metal catalysts
  89. New synthetic functional polyesters
  90. Distinct behaviour of Ti and Hf supported catalysts in the polymerization of different monoalkenes
  91. Comparative behaviour of hafnium and titanium catalysts in copolymerization of α-olefins
  92. Herbicide containing methacrylates: synthesis, polymerization and release investigation
  93. Ionogenic polymer pro-herbicides based on partially quaternized poly[oligo(oxyethylene) methacrylate]s. synthesis and herbicide release
  94. 13C NMR Study of Poly[(−)-menthyl methacrylate]
  95. Anion exchange-type resins in preparative organic chemistry: structure-activity relationship
  96. A new chiral poly(alkyl vinyl ether): Synthesis and chiroptical properties
  97. Optically Active Polymers Containing Side Chain Azobenzene Chromophores: Chiroptical Properties and Photochromic Behaviour of 4-Methacryloxyazobenzene/(−)-Menthyl Methacrylate Copolymers
  98. Chiral polymeric halogen adducts. Synthesis and reactivity
  99. Optically active polymers containing side-chain trans-stilbene chromophores directly bound to the backbone: photochemistry and photophysics of copolymers of (-)-menthyl acrylate with trans-4-vinylstilbene
  100. Chiral functional polymers as catalysts in phase transfer reactions
  101. Optically active hydrocarbon polymers with aromatic side chains. 13. Structural analysis of (S)-4-methyl-1-hexene/styrene copolymers by carbon-13 NMR spectroscopy
  102. Optically active hydrocarbon polymers with aromatic side chains. 12. Synthesis and characterization of coisotactic copolymers of (S)-4-methyl-1-hexene with styrene
  103. Optically active polymers containing side-chain trans-stilbene chromophores directly bound to the backbone: synthesis and characterization of copolymers of (-)-menthyl acrylate with trans-4-vinylstilbene
  104. Chiral Polymer Supported Catalysts in Phase Transfer Reactions
  105. Carbon-13 NMR study of poly(menthyl vinyl ether) obtained by different catalytic systems
  106. Synthesis and characterization of optically active copolymers of acenaphthylene. 1. Preparation and characterization
  107. Synthesis and characterization of optically active copolymers of acenaphthylene. 2. Chiroptical and fluorescence properties
  108. Stereochemical Aspects of the Cationic Polymerization of Chiral Alkyl Vinyl Ethers
  109. Photochemistry and photophysics of copolymers of (−)menthyl acrylate with 4-hydroxystilbene acrylate
  110. Optically active polymers containing sidechain trans-stilbene chromophores
  111. THE EFFECT OF MACROMOLECULAR STRUCTURE ON THE BEHAVIOUR OF POLYMER CATALYSTS
  112. Induced circular dichroism in the 2-benzoylbenzoate anion paired with polymer-supported optically active quaternary ammonium ions
  113. Synthesis, fluorescence emission spectra and chiroptical properties of copolymers of N-vinylcarbazole and optically active fumarates
  114. Polymeric onium salts as catalysts in preparative organic chemistry
  115. Optically Active Vinyl Polymers Containing Fluorescent Groups. 8. Synthesis and Properties of Copolymers of N-Vinylcarbazole and (-)-Menthyl Acrylate and (-)-Menthyl Methacrylate
  116. Heterogeneous ethylation of phenylacetonitrile
  117. Model reactions for stereochemistry of Ziegler‐Natta polymerization: Asymmetric hydroisomerization of α‐olefins by chiral titanium tetra‐alkoxides/tri‐isobutyl aluminum catalytic systems
  118. Optically active vinyl polymers containing fluorescent groups. 6
  119. Identification of multiple charge transfer transitions by circular dichroism studies
  120. Relative intensities and temperatue effects on charge transfer transitions of carbazoles with p-chloranil
  121. Stereoregulation in the Free-Ion Propagation of Optically Active Alkyl Vinyl Ethers
  122. Solvent effect in radical copolymerisation of N-vinylcarbazole and methylmethacrylate
  123. Optically active vinyl polymers containing fluorescent groups: 5. Fluorescence properties of poly(9-vinyl carbazole) and optically active polymers containing carbazole units
  124. One-step dialkylation of phenylacetonitrile in the presence of tertiary amines
  125. Optically active vinyl polymers containing fluorescent groups—4
  126. Stereo-ordered macromolecular matrices bearing ammonium groups as catalysts in alkylation and carbenation reactions
  127. Optically active synthetic polymers containing pendant carbazolyl groups