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    Comparison of the Impact of NaIO4‑Accelerated, Cu2+/H2O2‑Accelerated, and Novel Ion-Accelerated Methods of Poly(l‑DOPA) Coating on Collagen-Sealed Vascular Prostheses: Strengths and Weaknesses by Fornal, Michał, Krawczyńska, Agnieszka, Belcarz, Anna

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (07-08-2024)
    “…Sensitive biomaterials subjected to surface modification require delicate methods to preserve their structures and key properties. These include…”
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    A New Exopolysaccharide from a Wood-Decaying Fungus Spongipellis borealis for a Wide Range of Biotechnological Applications by nal, Michał, Osińska-Jaroszuk, Monika, Jaszek, Magdalena, Stefaniuk, Dawid, Wiater, Adrian, Komaniecka, Iwona, Matuszewski, Łukasz, Matuszewska, Anna

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (18-08-2023)
    “…Fungi are a unique natural resource rich in polysaccharides, proteins, and other components. Polysaccharides are considered one of the most important bioactive…”
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    Comparison of the Impact of NaIO 4 -Accelerated, Cu 2+ /H 2 O 2 -Accelerated, and Novel Ion-Accelerated Methods of Poly(l-DOPA) Coating on Collagen-Sealed Vascular Prostheses: Strengths and Weaknesses by Fornal, Michał, Krawczyńska, Agnieszka, Belcarz, Anna

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (07-08-2024)
    “…Sensitive biomaterials subjected to surface modification require delicate methods to preserve their structures and key properties. These include…”
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    A New Exopolysaccharide from a Wood-Decaying Fungus ISpongipellis borealis/I for a Wide Range of Biotechnological Applications by Fornal, Michał, Osińska-Jaroszuk, Monika, Jaszek, Magdalena, Stefaniuk, Dawid, Wiater, Adrian, Komaniecka, Iwona, Matuszewski, Łukasz, Matuszewska, Anna

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (01-08-2023)
    “…Fungi are a unique natural resource rich in polysaccharides, proteins, and other components. Polysaccharides are considered one of the most important bioactive…”
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