The collagen suprafamily: from biosynthesis to advanced biomaterial development
Collagen is the oldest and most abundant extracellular matrix protein that has found many
applications in food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and biomedical industries. First, an overview …
applications in food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and biomedical industries. First, an overview …
Environmentally Adaptive Polymer Hydrogels: Maintaining Wet‐Soft Features in Extreme Conditions
K Lei, M Chen, P Guo, J Fang, J Zhang… - Advanced Functional …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Hydrogels have been widely explored to adapt to different application circumstances. As
typical wet‐soft materials, the high‐water content of hydrogels is beneficial to their wide …
typical wet‐soft materials, the high‐water content of hydrogels is beneficial to their wide …
Muscle‐inspired highly anisotropic, strong, ion‐conductive hydrogels
Biological tissues generally exhibit excellent anisotropic mechanical properties owing to
their well‐developed microstructures. Inspired by the aligned structure in muscles, a highly …
their well‐developed microstructures. Inspired by the aligned structure in muscles, a highly …
Natural-wood-inspired ultrastrong anisotropic hybrid hydrogels targeting artificial tendons or ligaments
Hydrogels are able to mimic the flexibility of biological tissues or skin, but they still cannot
achieve satisfactory strength and toughness, greatly limiting their scope of application …
achieve satisfactory strength and toughness, greatly limiting their scope of application …
Bioinspired nanocomposite hydrogels with highly ordered structures
Z Zhao, R Fang, Q Rong, M Liu - Advanced Materials, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
In the human body, many soft tissues with hierarchically ordered composite structures, such
as cartilage, skeletal muscle, the corneas, and blood vessels, exhibit highly anisotropic …
as cartilage, skeletal muscle, the corneas, and blood vessels, exhibit highly anisotropic …
Modelling non-symmetric collagen fibre dispersion in arterial walls
New experimental results on collagen fibre dispersion in human arterial layers have shown
that the dispersion in the tangential plane is more significant than that out of plane. A …
that the dispersion in the tangential plane is more significant than that out of plane. A …
Hydrogel‐based artificial muscles: overview and recent progress
N Park, J Kim - Advanced Intelligent Systems, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Artificial muscles are promising as an intelligent material that can replace conventional
power systems to reproduce the motion of a living organism. Among various building …
power systems to reproduce the motion of a living organism. Among various building …
The marriage of Xenes and hydrogels: fundamentals, applications, and outlook
Y Kang, H Zhang, L Chen, J Dong, B Yao, X Yuan… - The Innovation, 2022 - cell.com
Hydrogels have blossomed as superstars in various fields, owing to their prospective
applications in tissue engineering, soft electronics and sensors, flexible energy storage, and …
applications in tissue engineering, soft electronics and sensors, flexible energy storage, and …
Biomechanics and structure of the cornea: implications and association with corneal disorders
J Ma, Y Wang, P Wei, V Jhanji - Survey of ophthalmology, 2018 - Elsevier
Recent studies have shown that alterations in corneal biomechanical properties are
associated with corneal pathologies, particularly corneal ectasia. Moreover, these …
associated with corneal pathologies, particularly corneal ectasia. Moreover, these …
The past, present and future in scaffold-based tendon treatments
AJ Lomas, CNM Ryan, A Sorushanova… - Advanced drug delivery …, 2015 - Elsevier
Tendon injuries represent a significant clinical burden on healthcare systems worldwide. As
the human population ages and the life expectancy increases, tendon injuries will become …
the human population ages and the life expectancy increases, tendon injuries will become …