Maxillofacial, orthopedic, oral, and plastic surgery require materials for tissue augmentation, guided regeneration, and tissue engineering approaches. In this study, the aim was to develop and characterize a new extrudable hydrogel, based on agarose gel (AG; 1.5% wt) and to evaluate the local effects after subcutaneous implantation in comparison with collagen and hyaluronic acid. AG chemical-physical properties were ascertained through Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy and rheological analysis. In vivo subcutaneous implants were performed, and histological and histomorphometric evaluations were done at 1, 4, 12, and 16 weeks. FT-IR confirmed that spectroscopic properties were the same for the baseline agarose and rheological ...
This paper reports the synthesis of nanocomposite agarose hydrogels with improved bioactivity with t...
In this study hydrogels synthesized from agarose and carbomer 974P macromers were selected for their...
Following ocular surgery, dressings are commonly applied to the surgical wound. These dressings need...
Five agarose types (D1LE, D2LE, LM, MS8 and D5) were evaluated in tissue engineering and compared fo...
Generation of biocompatible and biomimetic tissue-like biomaterials is crucial to ensure the success...
Dermal wound healing relies on the properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM). Thus, hydrogels tha...
Agarose is a natural polysaccharide polymer having unique characteristics that give reason to consid...
Five agarose types (D1LE, D2LE, LM, MS8 and D5) were evaluated in tissue engineering and compared fo...
A newly produced biomaterial is necessarily subject of standards, which are performed in vivo on ani...
A newly produced biomaterial is necessarily subject of standards, which are performed in vivo on ani...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems mimic the structural complexity of the tissue microenvir...
© 2018 American Chemical Society. Hydrogels are useful materials as scaffolds for tissue engineering...
Hydrogels are three dimensional, insoluble, porous and crosslinked polymer networks. Due to their hi...
Injectable hydrogels are gaining popularity as tissue engineering constructs because of their ease o...
Hydrogels that are non-toxic, easy to use, cytocompatible, injectable and degradable are valuable bi...
This paper reports the synthesis of nanocomposite agarose hydrogels with improved bioactivity with t...
In this study hydrogels synthesized from agarose and carbomer 974P macromers were selected for their...
Following ocular surgery, dressings are commonly applied to the surgical wound. These dressings need...
Five agarose types (D1LE, D2LE, LM, MS8 and D5) were evaluated in tissue engineering and compared fo...
Generation of biocompatible and biomimetic tissue-like biomaterials is crucial to ensure the success...
Dermal wound healing relies on the properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM). Thus, hydrogels tha...
Agarose is a natural polysaccharide polymer having unique characteristics that give reason to consid...
Five agarose types (D1LE, D2LE, LM, MS8 and D5) were evaluated in tissue engineering and compared fo...
A newly produced biomaterial is necessarily subject of standards, which are performed in vivo on ani...
A newly produced biomaterial is necessarily subject of standards, which are performed in vivo on ani...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems mimic the structural complexity of the tissue microenvir...
© 2018 American Chemical Society. Hydrogels are useful materials as scaffolds for tissue engineering...
Hydrogels are three dimensional, insoluble, porous and crosslinked polymer networks. Due to their hi...
Injectable hydrogels are gaining popularity as tissue engineering constructs because of their ease o...
Hydrogels that are non-toxic, easy to use, cytocompatible, injectable and degradable are valuable bi...
This paper reports the synthesis of nanocomposite agarose hydrogels with improved bioactivity with t...
In this study hydrogels synthesized from agarose and carbomer 974P macromers were selected for their...
Following ocular surgery, dressings are commonly applied to the surgical wound. These dressings need...