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Locally Injectable Hydrogels for Tumor Immunotherapy [PDF]
Hydrogel-based local delivery systems provide a good delivery platform for cancer immunotherapy. Injectable hydrogels can directly deliver antitumor drugs to the tumor site to reduce systemic toxicity and achieve low-dose amplification immunotherapy ...
Xinyi Zhang +3 more
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Therapeutic neovascularization promoted by injectable hydrogels
The aim of therapeutic neovascularization is to repair ischemic tissues via formation of new blood vessels by delivery of angiogenic growth factors, stem cells or expansion of pre-existing cells.
Amrita Pal +2 more
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Smart injectable hydrogels for periodontal regeneration: Recent advancements in biomaterials and biofabrication strategies [PDF]
Periodontitis is a globally prevalent chronic inflammatory disease that leads to periodontal pocket formation and eventually destroys tooth-supporting structures.
Bohan Yin +9 more
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Advanced injectable hydrogels for cartilage tissue engineering
The rapid development of tissue engineering makes it an effective strategy for repairing cartilage defects. The significant advantages of injectable hydrogels for cartilage injury include the properties of natural extracellular matrix (ECM), good ...
Senbo Zhu +13 more
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Repairing central nervous system (CNS) is difficult due to the inability of neurons to recover after damage. A clinically acceptable treatment to promote CNS functional recovery and regeneration is currently unavailable.
Elham Hasanzadeh +7 more
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Injectable Biodegradable Hydrogels [PDF]
AbstractInjectable biodegradable copolymer hydrogels, which exhibit a sol–gel phase transition in response to external stimuli, such as temperature changes or both pH and temperature (pH/temperature) alterations, have found a number of uses in biomedical and pharmaceutical applications, such as drug delivery, cell growth, and tissue engineering.
Minh Khanh, Nguyen, Doo Sung, Lee
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Injectable Hydrogels: From Laboratory to Industrialization [PDF]
The transfer of some innovative technologies from the laboratory to industrial scale is many times not taken into account in the design and development of some functional materials such as hydrogels to be applied in the biomedical field. There is a lack of knowledge in the scientific field where many aspects of scaling to an industrial process are ...
Alonso, Jose Maria +3 more
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Injectable hydrogels for spinal cord injury repair
Spinal cord injury (SCI) often causes severe functional impairment of body, which leads to a huge burden to the patient and the whole society. Many strategies, especially biomaterials, have been employed for SCI repair.
Huan Wang +9 more
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AbstractHydrogels are promising for a variety of medical applications due to their high water content and mechanical similarity to natural tissues. When made injectable, hydrogels can reduce the invasiveness of application, which in turn reduces surgical and recovery costs.
Derek J. Overstreet +3 more
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Injectable therapeutic organoids using sacrificial hydrogels [PDF]
AbstractOrganoids, by promoting self-organization of cells into native-like structures, are becoming widespread in drug-screening technologies, but have so far been used sparingly for cell therapy as current approaches for producing self-organized cell clusters lack scalability or reproducibility in size and cellular organization. We introduce a method
Ninna S. Rossen +16 more
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