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    Mechanical Characterization of Hybrid Vesicles Based on Linear Poly(Dimethylsiloxane-b-Ethylene Oxide) and Poly(Butadiene-b-Ethylene Oxide) Block Copolymers by Gaspard, Jeffery, Casey, Liam M, Rozin, Matt, Munoz-Pinto, Dany J, Silas, James A, Hahn, Mariah S

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (18-03-2016)
    “…Poly(dimethylsiloxane-ethylene oxide) (PDMS-PEO) and poly(butadiene-b-ethylene oxide) (PBd-PEO) are two block copolymers which separately form vesicles with…”
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    Supramolecular assembly of lysine-b-glycine block copolypeptides at different solution conditions by Gaspard, Jeffery, Silas, James A., Shantz, Daniel F., Jan, Jeng-Shiung

    Published in Supramolecular chemistry (01-03-2010)
    “…Here we report the supramolecular assembly of poly(l-lysine)-b-polyglycine diblock copolypeptides at different solution conditions. Light scattering and…”
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    Polymerization of Hydrogels inside Self-Assembled Block Copolymer Vesicles by Gaspard, Jeffery, Hahn, Mariah S, Silas, James A

    Published in Langmuir (17-11-2009)
    “…Block copolymer vesicles are powerful tools for investigating cell adhesion since they display the fluid, deformable, semipermeable membrane properties of…”
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    Using self-assembled block copolymer macrostructures for creating a model system for cell mimicry by Gaspard, Jeffery Simon

    Published 01-01-2009
    “…The objective of this research is to investigate three classes of block copolymers, the vesicle structures they form, their response to stimuli in solution and…”
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    Using self-assembled block copolymer macrostructures for creating a model system for cell mimicry by Gaspard, Jeffery Simon

    “…The objective of this research is to investigate three classes of block copolymers, the vesicle structures they form, their response to stimuli in solution and…”
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    Dissertation