Polymer conjugation has risen in importance over the past three decades as a means of increasing the half-life of biotherapeutics, with benefits including better stability, greater drug efficacy, and lower toxicity. However, the intrinsic variability of polymer synthesis results in products with broad distributions in chain length and branching structure, complicating quality control for successful functionalization and downstream conjugation. Frequently, a combination of several analytical techniques is required for comprehensive characterization.
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