Ulrich S. Schubert
University of Jena
2353 Papers
25.5K Citations
Ulrich S. Schubert is an academic researcher from University of Jena. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polymerization & Polymer. The author has an hindex of 122, co-authored 2229 publications. Previous affiliations of Ulrich S. Schubert include Université catholique de Louvain & University of Vienna.
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Papers
Poly(ethylene glycol) in Drug Delivery: Pros and Cons as Well as Potential Alternatives
TL;DR: PEG is the most used polymer and also the gold standard for stealth polymers in the emerging field of polymer-based drug delivery and alternative polymers will be evaluated.
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Inkjet Printing of Polymers: State of the Art and Future Developments
TL;DR: Inkjet printing is considered to be a key technology in the field of defined polymer deposition as mentioned in this paper, and a short overview of the available instrumentation is given, including manufacturing of multicolor polymer light-emitting diode displays, polymer electronics, three-dimensional printing, and oral dosage forms for controlled drug release.
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Rapid degradation of a large fraction of newly synthesized proteins by proteasomes
Ulrich S. Schubert,Luis C. Antón,James P. Gibbs,Christopher C. Norbury,Jonathan W. Yewdell,Jack R. Bennink +5 more
TL;DR: It is shown that ubiquitinated DRiPs are formed from human immunodeficiency virus Gag polyprotein, a long-lived viral protein that serves as a source of antigenic peptides.
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Aerogels-Airy Materials: Chemistry, Structure, and Properties.
Nicola Hüsing,Ulrich S. Schubert +1 more
TL;DR: The design of such a filigrane network requires the very careful control of chemical parameters and the reward is an assortment of different property profiles owing to the richness of possible variations.
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Plant oil renewable resources as green alternatives in polymer science
TL;DR: The synthesis of monomers as well as polymers from plant fats and oils has already found some industrial application and recent developments in this field offer promising new opportunities, as is shown within this contribution.