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Functional properties of two-component hydrogel systems based on gelatin and polyvinyl alcohol—experimental studies supported by computational analysis

Labus et al., 2021

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16118638846928333379
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Labus K
Radosinski L
Kotowski P
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences

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The presented research is focused on an investigation of the effect of the addition of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) to a gelatin-based hydrogel on the functional properties of the resulting material. The main purpose was to experimentally determine and compare the …
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