Thermoresponsive semicrystalline poly(ε-caprolactone) networks: exploiting cross-linking with cinnamoyl moieties to design polymers with tunable shape memory.
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Amit Garle | Sany Kong | Umaprassana Ojha | Bridgette M Budhlall | Amit L Garle | U. Ojha | S. Kong | B. Budhlall
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