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GA is a synthetic random copolymer of the four amino acids l-glutamic acid, l-lysine, l-alanine, and l-tyrosine (78?0). After clinical trials had shown benefit (81?6), GA was approved for the treatment of relapsing remitting MS. The beneficial effects of GA were subsequently confirmed by MRI studies (87). Compared with the MRI-confirmed effects of IFN-? those of GA are delayed (87). This delay appears to be consistent with the time course of the GA-induced immunological changes (88).
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A plastic or polymeric whose chemical composition consists of more than one basic hydrocarbon. EVA is a copolymer. It is made by feeding more than one monomer to the reactor.
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| copolymer |
A product, manufactured through co-extrusion, which features combined properties of various polymers.
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| copolymer |
A polymer that consists of two or more dissimilar monomer units in combination in its molecular chains. Also a polymer formed from the polymerization of more than one type of monomer. [2] Elastomer. A polymeric material that may experience large and reversible elastic deformations. [2] Thermoplastic polymer. A substance that when molded to a certain shape under appropriate conditions can later be remelted. [2] Thermoset polymer. ...
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| copolymer |
A material whose chemical structure is made up of long chains of two differently structured chemical units (monomers), which repeat a more or less regular pattern in the chain.
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