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Cross-linking chitosan at room and subzero temperature using a series of diglycidyl ethers of glycols (DEs)—ethylene glycol (EGDE), 1,4-butanediol (BDDE), and poly(ethylene glycol) (PEGDE) has been investigated to demonstrate that DEs can be a more ...
Yuliya Privar +5 more
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Polymer oxidation: A strategy for the controlled degradation of injectable cryogels [PDF]
Cryogels, an advanced subclass of hydrogels, are widely used in biomedical applications such as tissue engineering, drug delivery, and immunotherapy. Biopolymers, like hyaluronic acid (HA), are key building blocks for cryogel fabrication due to their ...
Alexandra Nukovic +7 more
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Chitosan-tripolyphosphate-tannic acid cryogels as a biocompatible adsorbent for the removal of Cu2+ ions [PDF]
A chitosan (CH) cryogel is a supermacropore material that can be used as an adsorbent. However, its utilization as a metal adsorbent is limited due to its low stability in acidic conditions. A CH cryogel has been modified using tripolyphosphate (TPP) and
Jaya Hardi +5 more
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Injectable Cryogels for Biomedical Applications
To prevent postoperative complications, there has been a substantial interest in designing syringe-injectable hydrogels. To date, cryogels remain the only viable option for preformed and large-scale hydrogels to be delivered through a conventional needle-syringe injection.
Loek J. Eggermont +4 more
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Nanocomposite Cryogels Based on Chitosan for Efficient Removal of a Triphenylmethane Dye from Aqueous Systems [PDF]
This work addresses the environmental challenge represented by persistent triphenylmethane dyes in aquatic systems through the development of chitosan (CS)–zeolite nanocomposite cryogels for the adsorption of chrome azurol S (CAS), as model dye ...
Maria Marinela Lazar +3 more
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Autoclavable Albumin-Based Cryogels with Uncompromising Properties
The development of autoclavable hydrogels has been driven by the need for materials that can withstand the rigors of sterilization without compromising their properties or functionality.
Kairui Duan +7 more
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Wound with drug‐resistant bacterial infections has become a serious challenge for the healthcare system, and designing wound dressing to self‐adapt to the need of different stage of wound healing remains challenging. Herein, self‐adaptive wound dressings
Yutong Yang +4 more
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Glycosaminoglycan-Based Cryogels as Scaffolds for Cell Cultivation and Tissue Regeneration
Cryogels are a class of macroporous, interconnective hydrogels polymerized at sub-zero temperatures forming mechanically robust, elastic networks. In this review, latest advances of cryogels containing mainly glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) or composites of ...
Annika Wartenberg +2 more
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Cryogelation and Cryogels [PDF]
Cryogenic processes are increasingly being utilized to create unique polymeric materials that tackle challenges mainly in the biomedical arena, environmental science, and field of food technology [...]
Zachary J. Rogers, Sidi A. Bencherif
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Cryoprinting of nanoparticle-enhanced injectable hydrogel with shape-memory properties
Cryogels with interconnected macropores for cell seeding and shape-memory properties for non-invasion injection have shown great potential in tissue engineering.
Yu Wang +13 more
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