Ionically covalently crosslinked and crosslinkable biocompatible

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524 54, 524 28, 424488, 424499, 435177, 435178, C08K 515, C08L 500, A61K 914, C12N 1102

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ABSTRACT:
Crosslinked biocompatible compositions comprising an ionically crosslinked component and a covalently crosslinked component for encapsulating biologics are disclosed. In accordance with the present invention, also disclosed are crosslinkable biocompatible mixtures comprising an ionically crosslinkable component and a covalently crosslinkable component. Methods for encapsulating biologics with the crosslinked and crosslinkable biocompatible compositions are provided. Also, retrievable macrocapsules for encapsulating microcapsules or biologics are disclosed.

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