High performance gelatin-based biocompatible hybrid hydrogels are developed using functionalized polyethylene glycol as a cross-linker in presence of chitosan or hydroxyethyl cellulose. Tensile test shows robust and tunable mechanical properties and reveals non-linear and J-shaped stress-strain curves similar to those found for native extracellular matrix. Degradation study demonstrates that the mass loss and change in mechanical properties are dependent on hydrogel composition and cross-linking density. Structural features of the hydrogels are confirmed by infrared spectroscopy. A preliminary biological evaluation is carried out using rat myoblasts and human fibroblasts cell lines. The results show that all hydrogels allow cell adhesion an...
Load-bearing soft tissues such as cartilage, blood vessels and muscles are able to withstand a remar...
Gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) hydrogels have been widely used for various biomedical applications due...
A series of studies described in her thesis were directed towards the development of different types...
High performance gelatin-based biocompatible hybrid hydrogels are developed using functionalized pol...
Introduction: Biomaterials play pivotal roles in modern strategies of tissue engineering as designab...
Hydrogel has been bourgeoning in recent years as a scaffold in the tissue engineering thanks to its ...
Rational design and development of tailorable simple synthesis process remains a centerpiece of inve...
Gelatin based adhesives have been used in the last decades in different biomedical applications due ...
Gelatin based adhesives have been used in the last decades in different biomedical applications due ...
Biomimetic hybrid hydrogels have generated broad interest in tissue engineering and regenerative med...
Natural hydrogels are promising scaffolds to engineer epidermis. Currently, natural hydrogels used t...
Natural hydrogels are promising scaffolds to engineer epidermis. Currently, natural hydrogels used t...
Although synthetic polymers may have suitable physicochemical properties for biomedical applications...
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels are popular for cell culture and tissue-engineering applicatio...
Hydrogel materials are being investigated for application as scaffolds in tissue engineering owing t...
Load-bearing soft tissues such as cartilage, blood vessels and muscles are able to withstand a remar...
Gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) hydrogels have been widely used for various biomedical applications due...
A series of studies described in her thesis were directed towards the development of different types...
High performance gelatin-based biocompatible hybrid hydrogels are developed using functionalized pol...
Introduction: Biomaterials play pivotal roles in modern strategies of tissue engineering as designab...
Hydrogel has been bourgeoning in recent years as a scaffold in the tissue engineering thanks to its ...
Rational design and development of tailorable simple synthesis process remains a centerpiece of inve...
Gelatin based adhesives have been used in the last decades in different biomedical applications due ...
Gelatin based adhesives have been used in the last decades in different biomedical applications due ...
Biomimetic hybrid hydrogels have generated broad interest in tissue engineering and regenerative med...
Natural hydrogels are promising scaffolds to engineer epidermis. Currently, natural hydrogels used t...
Natural hydrogels are promising scaffolds to engineer epidermis. Currently, natural hydrogels used t...
Although synthetic polymers may have suitable physicochemical properties for biomedical applications...
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels are popular for cell culture and tissue-engineering applicatio...
Hydrogel materials are being investigated for application as scaffolds in tissue engineering owing t...
Load-bearing soft tissues such as cartilage, blood vessels and muscles are able to withstand a remar...
Gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) hydrogels have been widely used for various biomedical applications due...
A series of studies described in her thesis were directed towards the development of different types...