Developing adequate biomaterials to engineer cell-scaffold interactions has become a promising way for physically regulating the biological behaviors of cells in the field of tissue engineering. Biopolymeric hydrogels have shown great merits as cellular scaffolds due to their biocompatible and biodegradable characteristics. In particular, the advent of atomic force microscopy (AFM) provides a powerful tool for characterizing native specimens at the micro/nanoscale, but utilizing AFM to investigate the detailed structures and properties of hydrogel scaffolds has been still scarce. In this paper, hybrid natural biopolymers are used to form hydrogel scaffolds which exhibit tunable structural and mechanical properties characterized by AFM peak ...
Poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (PHEMA) hydrogels are widely used as biomaterials. Due to their un...
Tissue-engineering (TE) is one of the most innovative approaches for tackling many diseases and body...
Biological hydrogels are widely used as extracellular environment for encapsulating and growing cell...
Joshi J, Homburg SV, Ehrmann A. Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) on Biopolymers and Hydrogels for Biote...
Hydrogels designed by biomimetism and bioinspiration have been considered as a promising biomaterial...
Peptide-assembled hydrogels have emerged as a promising biomaterial for tissue engineering due to th...
An engineering approach to the development of biomaterials for promotion of wound healing emphasises...
Regenerative medicine needs the next generation of biocompatible materials that not only function as...
The need for an in vitro 3D scaffold that can substitute specific tissue-types is becoming increasin...
Polymeric hydrogels are an important class of functional soft materials composed of a large variety ...
Hydrogels, porous hydrated polymeric materials, are being increasingly used in biomedical applicatio...
Biopolymeric hydrogels have drawn increasing research interest in biomaterials due to their tunable ...
© 2013 Dr. James Paul BestHydrogel materials have demonstrated unique potential for biomedical appli...
Hydrogels exhibit excellent properties that enable them as nanostructured scaffolds for soft tissue ...
Hydrogels have been widely used in biomedical applications such as scaffolds for tissue engineering,...
Poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (PHEMA) hydrogels are widely used as biomaterials. Due to their un...
Tissue-engineering (TE) is one of the most innovative approaches for tackling many diseases and body...
Biological hydrogels are widely used as extracellular environment for encapsulating and growing cell...
Joshi J, Homburg SV, Ehrmann A. Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) on Biopolymers and Hydrogels for Biote...
Hydrogels designed by biomimetism and bioinspiration have been considered as a promising biomaterial...
Peptide-assembled hydrogels have emerged as a promising biomaterial for tissue engineering due to th...
An engineering approach to the development of biomaterials for promotion of wound healing emphasises...
Regenerative medicine needs the next generation of biocompatible materials that not only function as...
The need for an in vitro 3D scaffold that can substitute specific tissue-types is becoming increasin...
Polymeric hydrogels are an important class of functional soft materials composed of a large variety ...
Hydrogels, porous hydrated polymeric materials, are being increasingly used in biomedical applicatio...
Biopolymeric hydrogels have drawn increasing research interest in biomaterials due to their tunable ...
© 2013 Dr. James Paul BestHydrogel materials have demonstrated unique potential for biomedical appli...
Hydrogels exhibit excellent properties that enable them as nanostructured scaffolds for soft tissue ...
Hydrogels have been widely used in biomedical applications such as scaffolds for tissue engineering,...
Poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (PHEMA) hydrogels are widely used as biomaterials. Due to their un...
Tissue-engineering (TE) is one of the most innovative approaches for tackling many diseases and body...
Biological hydrogels are widely used as extracellular environment for encapsulating and growing cell...