Abstract There is a growing interest in using hydrogels for biomedical applications, because of more favourable characteristics. Some of these hydrogels can be activated by using particular stimuli, for example electrical fields. These stimuli can change the hydrogel shape in a prede-fined way. It could make them capable of adaptation to patient-specific anatomy even post-implantation. This is the first paper aiming to describe in vivo studies of an electro-responsive, Pluronic F127 based hydrogel, for intravascular applications. Pluronic methacrylic acid hydrogel (PF127/MANa) was in vitro tested for its hae-molytic and cytotoxic effects. Minimal invasive implanta-tion in the carotid artery of sheep was used to evaluate its medium-term biol...
Intracranial aneurysms are increasingly being treated with endovascular therapy, namely coil emboliz...
Brain aneurysms are blood vessel wall deformations that affect 240 million people worldwide and thei...
A cerebral aneurysm is a weakened area of an artery in the brain, creating an abnormal expansion. Re...
There is a growing interest in using hydrogels for biomedical applications, because of more favourab...
There is a growing interest in using hydrogels for biomedical applications, because of more favourab...
Smart hydrogels for biomedical applications are highly researched materials. However, integrating th...
The electro-responsiveness in blood plasma and in blood mimicking fluids of methacrylic acid modifie...
The use of hydrogel in tissue engineering is not entirely new. In the last six decades, researchers ...
Three-dimensional cell culture and conditioning is an effective means to guide cell distribution and...
Three-dimensional cell culture and conditioning is an effective means to guide cell distribution and...
Intracranial aneurysm is a cerebrovascular disease characterized by an artery dilation in the brain....
Hydrogels are biomaterials used in the treatment of experimental spinal cord injury (SCI). In a mode...
A number of biochemical, mechanical, electrical and topographical factors serve as cues to orchestra...
Liver biopsy involves the needle extraction of a small suspicious lesion liver tissue for diagnosis ...
International audienceThe hippocampus, a critical cerebral region involved in learning and memory fo...
Intracranial aneurysms are increasingly being treated with endovascular therapy, namely coil emboliz...
Brain aneurysms are blood vessel wall deformations that affect 240 million people worldwide and thei...
A cerebral aneurysm is a weakened area of an artery in the brain, creating an abnormal expansion. Re...
There is a growing interest in using hydrogels for biomedical applications, because of more favourab...
There is a growing interest in using hydrogels for biomedical applications, because of more favourab...
Smart hydrogels for biomedical applications are highly researched materials. However, integrating th...
The electro-responsiveness in blood plasma and in blood mimicking fluids of methacrylic acid modifie...
The use of hydrogel in tissue engineering is not entirely new. In the last six decades, researchers ...
Three-dimensional cell culture and conditioning is an effective means to guide cell distribution and...
Three-dimensional cell culture and conditioning is an effective means to guide cell distribution and...
Intracranial aneurysm is a cerebrovascular disease characterized by an artery dilation in the brain....
Hydrogels are biomaterials used in the treatment of experimental spinal cord injury (SCI). In a mode...
A number of biochemical, mechanical, electrical and topographical factors serve as cues to orchestra...
Liver biopsy involves the needle extraction of a small suspicious lesion liver tissue for diagnosis ...
International audienceThe hippocampus, a critical cerebral region involved in learning and memory fo...
Intracranial aneurysms are increasingly being treated with endovascular therapy, namely coil emboliz...
Brain aneurysms are blood vessel wall deformations that affect 240 million people worldwide and thei...
A cerebral aneurysm is a weakened area of an artery in the brain, creating an abnormal expansion. Re...