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Thermo-responsive gels that absorb moisture and ooze water
The water content of thermo-responsive hydrogels can be drastically altered by small changes in temperature because their polymer chains change from hydrophilic to hydrophobic above their low critical solution temperature (LCST).
Takashi Miyata, Takashi Miyata
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Nonlinear Elasticity in Biological Gels [PDF]
Unlike most synthetic materials, biological materials often stiffen as they are deformed. This nonlinear elastic response, critical for the physiological function of some tissues, has been documented since at least the 19th century, but the molecular ...
AD Karakaplan+33 more
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Shaping and structuring supramolecular gels
Phillip R A Chivers, David K Smith
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Acknowledgment to Reviewers of Gels in 2020
Peer review is the driving force of journal development, and reviewers are gatekeepers who ensure that Gels maintains its standards for the high quality of its published papers [...]
Gels Editorial Office
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Acknowledgment to Reviewers of Gels in 2021
Rigorous peer-reviews are the basis of high-quality academic publishing [...]
Gels Editorial Office
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Rheology of Gels and Yielding Liquids
In this review, today’s state of the art in the rheology of gels and transition through the yield stress of yielding liquids is discussed. Gels are understood as soft viscoelastic multicomponent solids that are in the incomplete phase separation state ...
A. Malkin, S. Derkach, V. Kulichikhin
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Acknowledgment to the Reviewers of Gels in 2022
High-quality academic publishing is built on rigorous peer review [...]
Gels Editorial Office
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Development and qualitative assesment of medicinal aerosol with lidocaine hydrochloride based on sodium alginate [PDF]
Medicinal aerosols for external use are a less popular form of the drug than aerosols for internal use, i.e., inhalation aerosols. Most common are dermal and nasal aerosols. If the aerosol is used on damaged skin, it must be sterile.
Marta Czapiewska, Piotr Bilski
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Polymer Gels: Classification and Recent Developments in Biomedical Applications
Polymer gels are a valuable class of polymeric materials that have recently attracted significant interest due to the exceptional properties such as versatility, soft-structure, flexibility and stimuli-responsive, biodegradability, and biocompatibility ...
M. Chelu, A. Musuc
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Food Emulsion Gels from Plant-Based Ingredients: Formulation, Processing, and Potential Applications
Recent advances in the understanding of formulations and processing techniques have allowed for greater freedom in plant-based emulsion gel design to better recreate conventional animal-based foods. The roles of plant-based proteins, polysaccharides, and
Canice Chun-Yin Yiu+5 more
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