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Polilactofate

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Polilactofate (PLF) is a copolymer of PDLL (poly(d,l-lactide)) and a phosphoester. It may have applications in pharmaceutical delivery.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Li, Khan W.; Dang, Wenbin; Tyler, Betty M.; Troiano, Greg; Tihan, Tarik; Brem, Henry; Walter, Kevin A. (2003-08-15). "Polilactofate microspheres for Paclitaxel delivery to central nervous system malignancies". Clinical Cancer Research. 9 (9): 3441–3447. ISSN 1078-0432. PMID 12960135.