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Although pain is a frequent complaint in patients with Ehlers Danlos syndrome, its underlying mechanism is still debated, thus limiting the effectiveness of treatment. Although some recent reports suggested that most patients with Ehlers Danlos syndrome suffered from neuropathic pain, no studies have assessed pain associated to this rare condition with the recently proposed diagnostic criteria for...
Epoxy resins made from natural materials have numerous advantages over those made from petroleum derived chemicals. Isosorbide and its isomers, isomannide and isoidide, can react similarly to bisphenol A to produce diglycidyl ethers that may be used as epoxy resins. These materials have comparable mechanical properties to bisphenol A based epoxies when produced under similar conditions. However, the...
This paper describes the synthesis and characterization of a novel mesogenic monomer derived from isosorbide and biphenyl materials. This material exhibits smectic mesophases at high temperatures and shows a high thermal stability. These characteristics make this monomer an ideal candidate for polymerization to form high performance mesogenic polymers and potential applications as a biocompatible...
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