Biological hydrogels have been increasingly sought after as wound dressings or scaffolds for regenerative medicine, owing to their inherent biofunctionality in biological environments. Especially in moist wound healing, the ideal material should absorb large amounts of wound exudate while remaining mechanically competent in situ. Despite their large hydration, however, current biological hydrogels still leave much to be desired in terms of mechanical properties in physiological conditions. To address this challenge, a multi-scale approach is presented for the synthetic design of cyto-compatible collagen hydrogels with tunable mechanical properties (from the nano- up to the macro-scale), uniquely high swelling ratios and retained (more than ...
Hydrogels have become an increasingly interesting topic in numerous fields of application. In additi...
The tissue source of type I collagen is critical to ensure scalability and regulation-friendly clini...
The application of hydrogels as load-bearing biomedical components is often limited by their mechani...
yesBiological hydrogels have been increasingly sought after as wound dressings or scaffolds for rege...
In order to establish defined biomimetic systems, type I collagen was functionalised with 1,3-Phenyl...
Biomimetic hydrogels based on natural polymers are a promising class of biomaterial, mimicking the n...
Covalent functionalisation of collagen has been shown to be a promising strategy to adjust the mecha...
Chemical crosslinking of collagen is a general strategy to reproduce macroscale tissue properties in...
Fiber bundles are present in many tissues throughout the body. In most cases, collagen subunits spon...
[EN] Collagen hydrogels are among the most well-studied platforms for drug delivery and in situ tiss...
Advances in synthetic routes to chemically modify natural macromolecules such as polysaccharides and...
Hydrogels exhibit excellent properties that enable them as nanostructured scaffolds for soft tissue ...
Biomimetic hydrogels based on natural polymers are a promising class of biomaterial, mimicking the n...
Published onlineKappa carrageenan ( κ -CA) is a natural-origin polymer that closely mimics the glyc...
Progress in biofabrication technologies is mainly hampered by the limited number of suitable hydroge...
Hydrogels have become an increasingly interesting topic in numerous fields of application. In additi...
The tissue source of type I collagen is critical to ensure scalability and regulation-friendly clini...
The application of hydrogels as load-bearing biomedical components is often limited by their mechani...
yesBiological hydrogels have been increasingly sought after as wound dressings or scaffolds for rege...
In order to establish defined biomimetic systems, type I collagen was functionalised with 1,3-Phenyl...
Biomimetic hydrogels based on natural polymers are a promising class of biomaterial, mimicking the n...
Covalent functionalisation of collagen has been shown to be a promising strategy to adjust the mecha...
Chemical crosslinking of collagen is a general strategy to reproduce macroscale tissue properties in...
Fiber bundles are present in many tissues throughout the body. In most cases, collagen subunits spon...
[EN] Collagen hydrogels are among the most well-studied platforms for drug delivery and in situ tiss...
Advances in synthetic routes to chemically modify natural macromolecules such as polysaccharides and...
Hydrogels exhibit excellent properties that enable them as nanostructured scaffolds for soft tissue ...
Biomimetic hydrogels based on natural polymers are a promising class of biomaterial, mimicking the n...
Published onlineKappa carrageenan ( κ -CA) is a natural-origin polymer that closely mimics the glyc...
Progress in biofabrication technologies is mainly hampered by the limited number of suitable hydroge...
Hydrogels have become an increasingly interesting topic in numerous fields of application. In additi...
The tissue source of type I collagen is critical to ensure scalability and regulation-friendly clini...
The application of hydrogels as load-bearing biomedical components is often limited by their mechani...