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Ultrathin electrospun PANI nanofibers for neuronal tissue engineering

Castagna et al., 2016

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11116932858865362528
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Castagna R
Tunesi M
Saglio B
Della Pina C
Sironi A
Albani D
Bertarelli C
Falletta E
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Journal of Applied Polymer Science

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ABSTRACT N‐(4‐aminophenyl) aniline oxidative polymerization is optimized to produce polyaniline (PANI) free from carcinogenic and/or polluting coproducts. The resulting polymer is electrospun using polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) as the supporting polymer, with …
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