In situ forming hydrogels generated upon spontaneous and biocompatible reaction under physiological conditions are widely investigated as injectable and implantable biomaterials. However, it is still a significant challenge to control their mechanics while maintaining their gelation behavior, due to the interdependency between gelation kinetics and mechanics. Herein, physicomechanical properties of in situ forming chitosan hydrogels via Schiff base formation are tuned in a wide range, while maintaining gelation kinetics, via polymer graft architecture. By introducing poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) grafts with varying lengths and densities, the resulting PEG-grafted chitosan (???PEG-g-Cs???) not only dissolve readily in neutral aqueous media, b...
Mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix have a profound effect on the behavior of anchorag...
International audiencePhotochemical processes offer the possibility to prepare functional hydrogels ...
[EN] Highly swellable hydrogels were produced by crosslinking of high molecular weight carboxymethyl...
In situ forming hydrogels generated by a spontaneous and biocompatible chemical reaction between two...
A water-soluble azide-functionalised chitosan was crosslinked with propiolic acid ester-functional p...
AbstractIn situ forming hydrogels with simple sol–gel transition are more practicable as injectable ...
Polysaccharide-based hydrogels are remarkable materials for the development of tissue engineering st...
[[abstract]]Mussel-inspired adhesive hydrogels have been developed in biomedical fields due to their...
We aimed at producing a hydrogel from a chitosan (CS) derivative soluble in physiological conditions...
Scaffold material is one of the three key factors in tissue engineering. Among the architectures of ...
[[abstract]]The strain-stiffening and self-healing capabilities of biological tissues enable them to...
Wound-dressing sheet biomaterials can cover wound sites and enhance wound healing. In this study, a ...
Load-bearing soft tissues such as cartilage, blood vessels and muscles are able to withstand a remar...
Benzaldehyde-conjugated chitosan (CH–CBA) was synthesized by a coupling reaction between chitosan (C...
The possibility to combine natural and synthetic polymer characteristics is certainly one of the mos...
Mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix have a profound effect on the behavior of anchorag...
International audiencePhotochemical processes offer the possibility to prepare functional hydrogels ...
[EN] Highly swellable hydrogels were produced by crosslinking of high molecular weight carboxymethyl...
In situ forming hydrogels generated by a spontaneous and biocompatible chemical reaction between two...
A water-soluble azide-functionalised chitosan was crosslinked with propiolic acid ester-functional p...
AbstractIn situ forming hydrogels with simple sol–gel transition are more practicable as injectable ...
Polysaccharide-based hydrogels are remarkable materials for the development of tissue engineering st...
[[abstract]]Mussel-inspired adhesive hydrogels have been developed in biomedical fields due to their...
We aimed at producing a hydrogel from a chitosan (CS) derivative soluble in physiological conditions...
Scaffold material is one of the three key factors in tissue engineering. Among the architectures of ...
[[abstract]]The strain-stiffening and self-healing capabilities of biological tissues enable them to...
Wound-dressing sheet biomaterials can cover wound sites and enhance wound healing. In this study, a ...
Load-bearing soft tissues such as cartilage, blood vessels and muscles are able to withstand a remar...
Benzaldehyde-conjugated chitosan (CH–CBA) was synthesized by a coupling reaction between chitosan (C...
The possibility to combine natural and synthetic polymer characteristics is certainly one of the mos...
Mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix have a profound effect on the behavior of anchorag...
International audiencePhotochemical processes offer the possibility to prepare functional hydrogels ...
[EN] Highly swellable hydrogels were produced by crosslinking of high molecular weight carboxymethyl...