Rosalind S. Labow
University of Ottawa Heart Institute
Canada
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- The human macrophage response during differentiation and biodegradation on polycarbonate-based polyurethanes: dependence on hard segment chemistry. Labow, R.S., Sa, D., Matheson, L.A., Dinnes, D.L., Santerre, J.P. Biomaterials (2005)
- Polycarbonate-urethane hard segment type influences esterase substrate specificity for human-macrophage-mediated biodegradation. Labow, R.S., Sa, D., Matheson, L.A., Santerre, J.P. J. Biomater. Sci. Polym. Ed (2005)
- Human macrophage-mediated biodegradation of polyurethanes: assessment of candidate enzyme activities. Labow, R.S., Meek, E., Matheson, L.A., Santerre, J.P. Biomaterials (2002)
- The effect of oxidation on the enzyme-catalyzed hydrolytic biodegradation of poly(urethane)s. Labow, R.S., Tang, Y., McCloskey, C.B., Santerre, J.P. J. Biomater. Sci. Polym. Ed (2002)
- Neutrophil-mediated biodegradation of medical implant materials. Labow, R.S., Meek, E., Santerre, J.P. J. Cell. Physiol. (2001)
- Hydrolytic degradation of poly(carbonate)-urethanes by monocyte-derived macrophages. Labow, R.S., Meek, E., Santerre, J.P. Biomaterials (2001)
- The biodegradation of poly(urethane)s by the esterolytic activity of serine proteases and oxidative enzyme systems. Labow, R.S., Meek, E., Santerre, J.P. J. Biomater. Sci. Polym. Ed (1999)