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Chemical Compound Review

P(HB-co-HV)     3-hydroxybutanoic acid; 3-hydroxypentanoic...

Synonyms: NSC-179698, AC1Q5VDR, CTK8D4992, NSC179698, AR-1F3694, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of Phv-phb copolymer

 

High impact information on Phv-phb copolymer

 

Anatomical context of Phv-phb copolymer

 

Gene context of Phv-phb copolymer

  • Applications that have been developed from PHB and related materials (e.g. Biopol) can be found in very different application areas and cover packaging, hygienic, agricultural and biomedical products [13].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Phv-phb copolymer

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