Allcock, Harry R.
Allcock, H.R.
Allcock, H. R., 1932-
Harry R. Allcock American professor of chemistry
Allcock, Harry R. 1932-
Allcock, Harry R., 19..-....
VIAF ID: 56673754 (Personal)
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Works
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Ambient Temperature Synthesis of Poly(dichlorophosphazene) with Molecular Weight Control |
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Azidophosphazenes as Functionalized Intermediates |
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Characterization of water in proton-conducting membranes by deuterium NMR T1 relaxation |
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Chemistry and applications of polyphosphazenes |
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Contemporary polymer chemistry |
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Crystal structures of three hexakis-(fluoroar-yloxy)cyclo-triphosphazenes |
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Degradable polyphosphazene/poly(alpha-hydroxyester) blends: degradation studies |
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Engineered stem cell niche matrices for rotator cuff tendon regenerative engineering |
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Environmentally responsive micelles from polystyrene-poly[bis(potassium carboxylatophenoxy)phosphazene] block copolymers |
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The expanding field of polyphosphazene high polymers |
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Formation of composites comprised of calcium deficient HAp and cross-linked gelatin |
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Fosforazotistye soedineniâ / G. Olkok. - Moskva, 1976. |
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Geterocikličeskije sojedinenija i polymery na ich osnove |
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Gobunja hwahak |
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Heteroatom ring systems and polymers |
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The influence of side group modification in polyphosphazenes on hydrolysis and cell adhesion of blends with PLGA. |
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Inhibition of bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation by a textured fluorinated alkoxyphosphazene surface |
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Inorganic polymers |
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Inorganic syntheses |
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Introduction to materials chemistry |
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Ion Conduction and Water Transport in Polyphosphazene-Based Multilayers |
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The Metric System |
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Miscibility and in vitro osteocompatibility of biodegradable blends of poly[(ethyl alanato) (p-phenyl phenoxy) phosphazene] and poly(lactic acid-glycolic acid) |
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Miscibility of choline-substituted polyphosphazenes with PLGA and osteoblast activity on resulting blends |
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Nanodisco balls: control over surface versus core loading of diagnostically active nanocrystals into polymer nanoparticles |
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New cross-linkable poly[bis(octafluoropentoxy) phosphazene] biomaterials: Synthesis, surface characterization, bacterial adhesion, and plasma coagulation responses |
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Novel factor-loaded polyphosphazene matrices: potential for driving angiogenesis |
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Novel low temperature setting nanocrystalline calcium phosphate cements for bone repair: osteoblast cellular response and gene expression studies |
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Organophosphates as solvents for electrolytes in electrochemical devices |
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Phosphorus-nitrogen compounds |
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Poly(organophosphazenes) with poly(alkyl ether) side groups: a study of their water solubility and the swelling characteristics of their hydrogels |
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Poly[bis(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene] superhydrophobic nanofibers |
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Polyphosphazene functionalized polyester fiber matrices for tendon tissue engineering: in vitro evaluation with human mesenchymal stem cells |
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Polyphosphazene/nano-hydroxyapatite composite microsphere scaffolds for bone tissue engineering |
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Polyphosphazenes in biomedicine, engineering, and pioneering synthesis |
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Polyphosphazenes with High Refractive Indices: Optical Dispersion and Molar Refractivity |
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Polyphosphazenes with Immobilized Dyes as Potential Color Filter Materials. |
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A redox responsive polymeric gel based on ionic crosslinking |
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A Regenerative Polymer Blend Composed of Glycylglycine ethyl ester-substituted Polyphosphazene and Poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) |
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Substituent exchange reactions of trimeric and tetrameric aryloxycyclophosphazenes with sodium 2,2,2-trifluoroethoxide. |
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Synthesis and inclusion behavior of cyclotriphosphazene molecules with asymmetric spiro rings. |
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Synthesis and optical properties of sulfur-containing monomers and cyclomatrix polyphosphazenes |
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Synthesis and self-association behavior of biodegradable amphiphilic poly[bis(ethyl glycinat-N-yl)phosphazene]- poly(ethylene oxide) block copolymers |
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Synthesis, characterization, and osteocompatibility evaluation of novel alanine-based polyphosphazenes |
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Synthesis, Physicochemical Analysis, and Side Group Optimization of Degradable Dipeptide-Based Polyphosphazenes as Potential Regenerative Biomaterials |
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Toward an iron(II) spin-crossover grafted phosphazene polymer |
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Tunable, biodegradable gold nanoparticles as contrast agents for computed tomography and photoacoustic imaging. |
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고분자화학 |
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