The idea that gels can be used as a carrier during the formation of ordered bio-structured elements for medical additive technology seems quite promissing. For experimental study we used agarose based gels. Such gels are appropriate for additive technologies used for the creation of matrix of bioreactors by 3D printing. We investigated the formation kinetics of different density gels, and studyid the diffusion in the gels using optical method. The paper presents new data on the thermophysical properties of the formed agarose based gels
In three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting, the accuracy, stability, and mechanical properties of the for...
The formation of most organogels requires the compatibility of both the gelator and solvent. It is v...
AbstractThe diffusion coefficients (D) of different types of macromolecules (proteins, dextrans, pol...
The idea that gels can be used as a carrier during the formation of ordered bio-structured elements ...
Unsteady heat transfer in agarose gels of various concentrations was studied in order to make a brea...
This thesis deals with the transportation processes of electrolytes using simple organic dyes as dif...
Suspensions of gel particles which are pourable or spoonable at room temperature can be created by s...
Agarose hydrogels find wide applications in different fields such as biological sciences, tissue eng...
Advances in rapid prototyping have allowed for the construction of biocompatible materials (hydrogel...
Hydrogels of varying complexity are routinely used as scaffolds and 3D structures for in vitro tumor...
© 2021 by the authors.Agarose gels provide the ideal environment for studying the nucleation step of...
The polymer gels especially hydrogels have a very special structure and useful features such as unus...
Hydrogel formation triggered by a change in temperature is an attractive mechanism for in situ gelli...
The nucleation inducing ability of agarose gels has been exploited to study the crystallization of p...
ABSTRACT The diffusion coefficients (D) of different types of macromolecules (proteins, dextrans, po...
In three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting, the accuracy, stability, and mechanical properties of the for...
The formation of most organogels requires the compatibility of both the gelator and solvent. It is v...
AbstractThe diffusion coefficients (D) of different types of macromolecules (proteins, dextrans, pol...
The idea that gels can be used as a carrier during the formation of ordered bio-structured elements ...
Unsteady heat transfer in agarose gels of various concentrations was studied in order to make a brea...
This thesis deals with the transportation processes of electrolytes using simple organic dyes as dif...
Suspensions of gel particles which are pourable or spoonable at room temperature can be created by s...
Agarose hydrogels find wide applications in different fields such as biological sciences, tissue eng...
Advances in rapid prototyping have allowed for the construction of biocompatible materials (hydrogel...
Hydrogels of varying complexity are routinely used as scaffolds and 3D structures for in vitro tumor...
© 2021 by the authors.Agarose gels provide the ideal environment for studying the nucleation step of...
The polymer gels especially hydrogels have a very special structure and useful features such as unus...
Hydrogel formation triggered by a change in temperature is an attractive mechanism for in situ gelli...
The nucleation inducing ability of agarose gels has been exploited to study the crystallization of p...
ABSTRACT The diffusion coefficients (D) of different types of macromolecules (proteins, dextrans, po...
In three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting, the accuracy, stability, and mechanical properties of the for...
The formation of most organogels requires the compatibility of both the gelator and solvent. It is v...
AbstractThe diffusion coefficients (D) of different types of macromolecules (proteins, dextrans, pol...