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Biopolymer Hydrogel-Based Nanocomposites Functionalized with Natural Products for Wound Dressings: Translational Advances in Drug Design, Development, and Therapeutic Wound Care. [PDF]
Ranatunga B +11 more
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Hydrogel-based delivery systems for cutaneous melanoma therapy: from chemical design and crosslinking strategies to structure-activity relationships. [PDF]
Wu Y +6 more
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Intelligent design and application of molecular recognition hydrogels in tissue engineering. [PDF]
Xue H +6 more
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Template-Free Wet-Spinning of Multifunctional Sodium Alginate Hollow Hydrogels. [PDF]
Pan N, Sun H, Zhan Y.
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Dynamic granular hydrogels to assess pancreatic cancer cell fate.
Frahm E, Lin CC.
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Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2012
AbstractBioresponsive hydrogels are emerging with technological significance in targeted drug delivery, biosensors, and regenerative medicine. Their ability to respond to specific biologically derived stimuli creates a design challenge in effectively linking the conferred biospecificity with an engineered response tailored to the needs of a particular ...
A Nolan, Wilson, Anthony, Guiseppi-Elie
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AbstractBioresponsive hydrogels are emerging with technological significance in targeted drug delivery, biosensors, and regenerative medicine. Their ability to respond to specific biologically derived stimuli creates a design challenge in effectively linking the conferred biospecificity with an engineered response tailored to the needs of a particular ...
A Nolan, Wilson, Anthony, Guiseppi-Elie
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Advanced Materials, 2019
AbstractFor a hydrogel coating on a substrate to be stable, covalent bonds polymerize monomer units into polymer chains, crosslink the polymer chains into a polymer network, and interlink the polymer network to the substrate. The three processes—polymerization, crosslinking, and interlinking—usually concur.
Xi Yao +7 more
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AbstractFor a hydrogel coating on a substrate to be stable, covalent bonds polymerize monomer units into polymer chains, crosslink the polymer chains into a polymer network, and interlink the polymer network to the substrate. The three processes—polymerization, crosslinking, and interlinking—usually concur.
Xi Yao +7 more
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Supramolecular polymeric hydrogels
Chemical Society Reviews, 2012The supramolecular crosslinking of polymer chains in water by specific, directional and dynamic non-covalent interactions has led to the development of novel supramolecular polymeric hydrogels. These aqueous polymeric networks constitute an interesting class of soft materials exhibiting attractive properties such as stimuli-responsiveness and self ...
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