Progress in injectable hydrogels for the treatment of incompressible bleeding: an update [PDF]
Uncontrollable haemorrhage from deep, noncompressible wounds remains a persistent and intractable challenge, accounting for a very high proportion of deaths in both war and disaster situations.
Xiudan Wang +22 more
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Exosome‐Enhanced Injectable Hydrogels: A Comprehensive Review on Their Emerging Role in Wound Healing [PDF]
Background and Aims The escalation of chronic wounds necessitates advanced therapeutic strategies beyond current interventions. Hydrogel dressings, particularly injectable hydrogels, offer promising solutions due to their water absorption capacity ...
Mohammad Ebrahim Astaneh +5 more
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Biomedical Application of Enzymatically Crosslinked Injectable Hydrogels [PDF]
Hydrogels have garnered significant interest in the biomedical field owing to their tissue-like properties and capability to incorporate various fillers.
Minho Nam, Jong Won Lee, Gi Doo Cha
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Recent advances in injectable hydrogels for osteoarthritis treatments [PDF]
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease characterized by cartilage degradation, synovial inflammation, and subchondral bone alterations, poses significant challenges due to its high prevalence and associated disability.
Jiayi Chen +7 more
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Bioinspired injectable hydrogels for bone regeneration [PDF]
The effective regeneration of bone/cartilage defects remains a significant clinical challenge, causing irreversible damage to millions annually. Conventional therapies such as autologous or artificial bone grafting often yield unsatisfactory outcomes ...
Xuan Tang +5 more
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Application of Injectable Hydrogels as Delivery Systems in Spinal Cord Injury [PDF]
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a severe neurological injury caused by traffic accidents, trauma, or falls, which leads to significant loss of sensory, motor, and autonomous functions and seriously affects the patient’s life quality.
Rong Ji +6 more
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Exploring the Formulation and Approaches of Injectable Hydrogels Utilizing Hyaluronic Acid in Biomedical Uses [PDF]
The characteristics of injectable hydrogels make them a prime contender for various biomedical applications. Hyaluronic acid is an essential component of the matrix surrounding the cells; moreover, hyaluronic acid’s structural and biochemical ...
Hadeia Mashaqbeh +2 more
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Application of injectable hydrogels in the central and peripheral nervous system as a unique and flexible platform for neural tissue repair [PDF]
The nervous system, comprising the central and peripheral components, is essential for regulating physiological functions. Damage to neural tissue often results in severe motor and sensory deficits, with limited endogenous regenerative capacity posing ...
Kun Wu +9 more
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Intraocular injectable hydrogels for the delivery of cells and nanoparticles [PDF]
The rising global life expectancy has led to a growing prevalence of ophthalmic diseases, while current treatments face important limitations in terms of efficacy, costs, and patient compliance.
Elena Ibeas Moreno +2 more
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Injectable Hydrogels for Nervous Tissue Repair—A Brief Review [PDF]
The repair of nervous tissue is a critical research field in tissue engineering because of the degenerative process in the injured nervous system. In this review, we summarize the progress of injectable hydrogels using in vitro and in vivo studies for ...
Gladys Arline Politrón-Zepeda +2 more
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