Abstract
Network theory has evolved from the simplest rubber materials and is just entering the biological area. The existing theories are studied and the modifications required for biological applications are reviewed. The issues involved are: the balance between entropy and internal energy, the rigidity and flexibility of molecules, the stability of the networks, the origin of the intermolecular forces and the entanglement problems of swelling and precipitation.
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