Magneto‐/electro‐responsive polymers toward manufacturing, characterization, and biomedical/soft robotic applications
Abstract Magneto-/electro-responsive polymers (MERPs) are a class of stimuli-responsive
materials that are actuated when triggered by external magnetic/electric fields. MERPs …
materials that are actuated when triggered by external magnetic/electric fields. MERPs …
Advances in crosslinking strategies of biomedical hydrogels
W Hu, Z Wang, Y **ao, S Zhang, J Wang - Biomaterials science, 2019 - pubs.rsc.org
Biomedical hydrogels as sole repair matrices or combined with pre-seeded cells and
bioactive growth factors are extensively applied in tissue engineering and regenerative …
bioactive growth factors are extensively applied in tissue engineering and regenerative …
Fibrin formation, structure and properties
Fibrinogen and fibrin are essential for hemostasis and are major factors in thrombosis,
wound healing, and several other biological functions and pathological conditions. The X …
wound healing, and several other biological functions and pathological conditions. The X …
New developments in medical applications of hybrid hydrogels containing natural polymers
New trends in biomedical applications of the hybrid polymeric hydrogels, obtained by
combining natural polymers with synthetic ones, have been reviewed …
combining natural polymers with synthetic ones, have been reviewed …
[HTML][HTML] Artificial molecular machines
The widespread use of molecular machines in biology has long suggested that great
rewards could come from bridging the gap between synthetic molecular systems and the …
rewards could come from bridging the gap between synthetic molecular systems and the …
A mini review on hydrogels classification and recent developments in miscellaneous applications
Hydrogels are composed of three-dimensional smart and/or hungry networks, which do not
dissolve in water but swell considerably in an aqueous medium, demonstrating an …
dissolve in water but swell considerably in an aqueous medium, demonstrating an …
Chemical crosslinking of biopolymeric scaffolds: Current knowledge and future directions of crosslinked engineered bone scaffolds
Bone tissue scaffolds made from either natural or synthetic polymers are employed to
promote bone healing. However, lack of sufficient or poor mechanical properties such as low …
promote bone healing. However, lack of sufficient or poor mechanical properties such as low …
25th anniversary article: engineering hydrogels for biofabrication
With advances in tissue engineering, the possibility of regenerating injured tissue or failing
organs has become a realistic prospect for the first time in medical history. Tissue …
organs has become a realistic prospect for the first time in medical history. Tissue …
Citric acid: A green cross-linker of biomaterials for biomedical applications
The application of biomaterials in biomedicine currently suffers some drawbacks, such as
inflammation and immunological responses due to mismatching and/or limited compatibility …
inflammation and immunological responses due to mismatching and/or limited compatibility …
Tough stimuli-responsive supramolecular hydrogels with hydrogen-bonding network junctions
Hydrogels were prepared with physical cross-links comprising 2-ureido-4 [1H]-pyrimidinone
(UPy) hydrogen-bonding units within the backbone of segmented amphiphilic …
(UPy) hydrogen-bonding units within the backbone of segmented amphiphilic …