Microencapsulation of cells by using biodegradable hydrogels offers numerous attractive features for a variety of biomedical applications including tissue engineering. This study highlights the fabrication of microcapsules from an alginate–gelatin crosslinked hydrogel (ADA–GEL) and presents the evaluation of the physico-chemical properties of the new microcapsules which are relevant for designing suitable microcapsules for tissue engineering. Alginate di-aldehyde (ADA) was synthesized by periodate oxidation of alginate which facilitates crosslinking with gelatin through Schiff's base formation between the free amino groups of gelatin and the available aldehyde groups of ADA. Formation of Schiff's base in ADA–GEL and aldehyde groups in ADA w...
Due to the presence of tripeptide arginine–glycine–aspartic acid, gelatin is considered a very promi...
Tissue-engineering (TE) is one of the most innovative approaches for tackling many diseases and body...
Alginate dialdehyde (ADA) biopolymers possessing a degree of oxidation of either 10 or 50% (10-ADA a...
Due to the relatively poor cell-material interaction of alginate hydrogel, alginate-gelatin crosslin...
Due to the relatively poor cell-material interaction of alginate hydrogel, alginate-gelatin crosslin...
Hydrogel, a special system of polymer solutions, can be obtained through the physical/chemical/enzym...
Hydrogels are attractive biomaterials for three-dimensional cell culture and tissue engineering appl...
Due to the relatively poor cell-material interaction of alginate hydrogel, alginate-gelatin crosslin...
Alginate has been exploited commercially for decades in foods, textiles, paper, pharmaceutical indus...
Alginate has been exploited commercially for decades in foods, textiles, paper, pharmaceutical indus...
Alginate microcapsules have the potential as immune barriers for cell transplantation where the algi...
Alginate methacrylate (ALMA) hydrogels have been prevalently used in various biomedical applications...
Hydrogels are attractive materials for several engineering applications. They can be obtained, for e...
Alginate-based microencapsulation of live cells may offer the opportunity to treat chronic and degen...
Calcium Alginate hydrogel possesses a great potential as three-dimensional culture platform, exhibit...
Due to the presence of tripeptide arginine–glycine–aspartic acid, gelatin is considered a very promi...
Tissue-engineering (TE) is one of the most innovative approaches for tackling many diseases and body...
Alginate dialdehyde (ADA) biopolymers possessing a degree of oxidation of either 10 or 50% (10-ADA a...
Due to the relatively poor cell-material interaction of alginate hydrogel, alginate-gelatin crosslin...
Due to the relatively poor cell-material interaction of alginate hydrogel, alginate-gelatin crosslin...
Hydrogel, a special system of polymer solutions, can be obtained through the physical/chemical/enzym...
Hydrogels are attractive biomaterials for three-dimensional cell culture and tissue engineering appl...
Due to the relatively poor cell-material interaction of alginate hydrogel, alginate-gelatin crosslin...
Alginate has been exploited commercially for decades in foods, textiles, paper, pharmaceutical indus...
Alginate has been exploited commercially for decades in foods, textiles, paper, pharmaceutical indus...
Alginate microcapsules have the potential as immune barriers for cell transplantation where the algi...
Alginate methacrylate (ALMA) hydrogels have been prevalently used in various biomedical applications...
Hydrogels are attractive materials for several engineering applications. They can be obtained, for e...
Alginate-based microencapsulation of live cells may offer the opportunity to treat chronic and degen...
Calcium Alginate hydrogel possesses a great potential as three-dimensional culture platform, exhibit...
Due to the presence of tripeptide arginine–glycine–aspartic acid, gelatin is considered a very promi...
Tissue-engineering (TE) is one of the most innovative approaches for tackling many diseases and body...
Alginate dialdehyde (ADA) biopolymers possessing a degree of oxidation of either 10 or 50% (10-ADA a...