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Drevelle, O., Faucheux, N., Sarazin, P., & Virgilio, N. (2016, October). Alginate scaffolds for 3D cell culture systems [Poster]. 66th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, Québec, QC. Unavailable
Drevelle, O., Sarazin, P., Virgilio, N., & Faucheux, N. (2015, September). PCL scaffolds for bone regeneration applications [Poster]. Tissue Engineering Congress, London, UK. Unavailable
Esquirol, A.-L., Sarazin, P., & Virgilio, N. (2014, April). Hydrogels with fully interconnected and tunable pores prepared from co-continuous polymer blends [Abstract]. Pioneering the future of biomaterials : 2014 Annual meeting of the Society for biomaterials, Denver, Col., USA. External link
Esquirol, A.-L., Sarazin, P., & Virgilio, N. (2014, May). Porous hydrogels prepared from co-continuous polymer blends [Presentation]. In 14th International conference on bio-based materials and composites, Montréal, Québec. Unavailable
Esquirol, A.-L., Sarazin, P., & Virgilio, N. (2014). Tunable porous hydrogels from cocontinuous polymer blends. Macromolecules, 47(9), 3068-3075. External link
Gang, L., Sarazin, P., Zhenhua, Y., & Favis, B. D. (2005, May). Morphology and rheology of polycaprolactone/thermoplastic starch blends [Paper]. ANTEC 2005. 63rd SPE Annual conference, Boston, Mass., USA. External link
Li, G., Sarazin, P., & Favis, B. D. (2008). The Relationship Between Starch Gelatinization and Morphology Control in Melt-Processed Polymer Blends With Thermoplastic Starch. Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics, 209(10), 991-1002. External link
Matet, M., Heuzey, M.-C., Ajji, A., & Sarazin, P. (2015). Plasticized chitosan/polyolefin films produced by extrusion. Carbohydrate Polymers, 117, 177-184. External link
Salehi, P., Sarazin, P., & Favis, B. D. (2008). Porous Devices Derived From Co-Continuous Polymer Blends as a Route for Controlled Drug Release. Biomacromolecules, 9(4), 1131-1138. External link
Sarazin, P., & Favis, B. D. (2007). Stability of the Co-Continuous Morphology During Melt Mixing for Poly(Epsilon-Caprolactone)/Polystyrene Blends. Journal of polymer science. Part B, Polymer physics, 45(7), 864-872. External link
Sarazin, P., Virgilio, N., & Favis, B. D. (2006). Influence of the porous morphology on the in vitro degradation and mechanical properties of poly(L-lactide) disks. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 100(2), 1039-1047. External link
Sarazin, P., Huneault, M. A., Orts, W., & Favis, B. D. (2005, May). Blends of polylactide with thermoplastic starch [Paper]. ANTEC 2005. 63rd SPE Annual conference, Boston, Mass., USA. External link
Sarazin, P., & Favis, B. D. (2005). Influence of Temperature-Induced Coalescence Effects on Co-Continuous Morphology in Poly(Epsilon-Caprolactone)/Polystyrene Blends. Polymer, 46(16), 5966-5978. External link
Sarazin, P., Roy, X., & Favis, B. D. (2004). Controlled Preparation and Properties of Porous Poly(L-Lactide) Obtained From a Co-Continuous Blend of Two Biodegradable Polymers. Biomaterials, 25(28), 5965-5978. External link
Sarazin, P., Virgilio, N., & Favis, B. D. (2003, September). Morphology control in co-continuous poly(L-lactide)/polystyrene blends : a route towards highly structured and interconnected porosity in poly(L-lactide) materials [Paper]. PPS 2003 Europe-Africa Meeting of the Polymer Processing Society, Athens, Greece. Unavailable
Sarazin, P., & Favis, B. D. (2003). Morphology Control in Co-Continuous Poly(L-Lactide)/Polystyrene Blends: a Route Towards Highly Structured and Interconnected Porosity in Poly(L-Lactide) Materials. Biomacromolecules, 4(6), 1669-1679. External link
Virgilio, N., Sarazin, P., & Favis, B. D. (2010). Towards ultraporous poly(L-lactide) scaffolds from quaternary immiscible polymer blends. Biomaterials, 31(22), 5719-5728. External link