Blockcopolymers - Polyelectrolytes - Biodegradation

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Editorial Board: A. A b e . A.-C. A l b e r t s o n H.-J. C a n t o w K. D u g e k S. E d w a r d s - H. H 6 c k e r J. F. J o a n n y H.-H. K a u s c h T. K o b a y a s h i K.-S. L e e . J. E. M c G r a t h L. M o n n e r i e S. I. S t u p p U. W. S u t e r E. L. T h o m a s . G. W e g n e r R. J. Y o u n g

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Blockcopolymers Polyelectrolytes Biodegradation

With contributions by V. Bellon-Maurel, A. Calmon-Decriaud, V. Chandrasekhar, N. Hadjichristidis, J. W. Mays, S. Pispas, M. Pitsikalis, F. Silvestre

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ISSN OO65-3195 ISBN 3-540-63156-9

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Prof. Akihiro Abe Department of Industrial Chemistry Tokyo Institute of Polytechnics 1583 Iiyama, Atsugi-shi 243-02, Japan E-maih [email protected]

Prof. J. F. J o a n n y Institute Charles Sadron 6, rue Boussingault F-67083 Strasbourg Cedex, France E- maih joanny@europe, u- strasbg.f r

Prof. A n n - C h r i s t i n e A l b e r t s o n Department of Polymer Technology The Royal Institute of Technolgy S-10044 Stockholm, Sweden E-mail: [email protected]

Prof. H a n s - H e n n i n g Kausch Laboratoire de Polym6res I~cole Polytechnique F4d4rale de Lausa