Soft hydrogel particles with tunable mechanical properties are promising for next-generation therapeutic applications. This is due to the increasingly proven role that physicochemical properties play in particulate-based delivery vectors, both in vitro and in vivo. The ability to understand and quantify the mechanical properties of such systems is therefore essential to optimize function and performance. We report control over the mechanical properties of poly(methacrylic acid) (PMA) hydrogel particles based on a mesoporous silica templating method. The mechanical properties of the obtained particles can be finely tuned through variation of the cross-linker concentration, which is hereby quantified using a cross-linking polymer with a fluor...
Three-dimensional (3D) printed hydrogels fabricated using light processing techniques are poised to ...
The bulk mechanical properties of soft materials have been studied widely, but it is unclear to what...
For polymer-particle composites, limited thermodynamic compatibility of polymers and particles often...
Soft hydrogel particles with tunable mechanical properties are promising for next-generation therape...
Mechanical properties of hydrogel particles are of importance for their interactions with cells or t...
Over the past few decades, research studies have established that the mechanical properties of hydro...
Hydrogels, porous hydrated polymeric materials, are being increasingly used in biomedical applicatio...
© 2013 Dr. James Paul BestHydrogel materials have demonstrated unique potential for biomedical appli...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) nanoindentation of soft materials is a powerful tool for probing mecha...
While soft hydrogel nano- and microstructures hold great potential for therapeutic treatments and in...
Besides biological and chemical cues, cellular behavior has been found to be affected by mechanical ...
International audienceNano-hybrid hydrogels were prepared by cross-linking polymerization of N,N-dim...
Model hybrid hydrogels reinforced by silica nanoparticles were carefully designed to selectively tun...
The poor stability and tendency to agglomerate of unfunctionalized nano-SiO2 in the presence of ioni...
Many diverse applications utilize hydrogels as carriers, sensors, and actuators, and these applicati...
Three-dimensional (3D) printed hydrogels fabricated using light processing techniques are poised to ...
The bulk mechanical properties of soft materials have been studied widely, but it is unclear to what...
For polymer-particle composites, limited thermodynamic compatibility of polymers and particles often...
Soft hydrogel particles with tunable mechanical properties are promising for next-generation therape...
Mechanical properties of hydrogel particles are of importance for their interactions with cells or t...
Over the past few decades, research studies have established that the mechanical properties of hydro...
Hydrogels, porous hydrated polymeric materials, are being increasingly used in biomedical applicatio...
© 2013 Dr. James Paul BestHydrogel materials have demonstrated unique potential for biomedical appli...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) nanoindentation of soft materials is a powerful tool for probing mecha...
While soft hydrogel nano- and microstructures hold great potential for therapeutic treatments and in...
Besides biological and chemical cues, cellular behavior has been found to be affected by mechanical ...
International audienceNano-hybrid hydrogels were prepared by cross-linking polymerization of N,N-dim...
Model hybrid hydrogels reinforced by silica nanoparticles were carefully designed to selectively tun...
The poor stability and tendency to agglomerate of unfunctionalized nano-SiO2 in the presence of ioni...
Many diverse applications utilize hydrogels as carriers, sensors, and actuators, and these applicati...
Three-dimensional (3D) printed hydrogels fabricated using light processing techniques are poised to ...
The bulk mechanical properties of soft materials have been studied widely, but it is unclear to what...
For polymer-particle composites, limited thermodynamic compatibility of polymers and particles often...