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Reversible allylic substitution based responsive polymer materials
B. Klemm
ChemE/Advanced Soft Matter
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Engineering
Application
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Regenerative Medicine
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External Stimulus
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Living System
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Polymer Material
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Actuators
100%
Design
100%
Detection
100%
Material Response
100%
Synthetic Material
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Controlled Drug Delivery
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Autonomous System
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Keyphrases
Autonomous Detection
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Recognition Signal
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Signal Translation
100%
Signal-Responsive Material
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Autonomous Actuators
100%
Interactive Response
100%
INIS
polymers
100%
signals
100%
stimuli
40%
design
20%
drug delivery
20%
applications
20%
actuators
20%
synthetic materials
20%
molecules
20%
detection
20%
medicine
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transformations
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Material Science
Materials
100%
Polymers
100%
Actuator
16%