Hydrogels are studied extensively for many tissue engineering applications, and their mechanical properties influence both cellular and tissue compatibility. However, it is difficult to compare the mechanical properties of hydrogels between studies due to a lack of continuity between rheological protocols. This study outlines a straightforward protocol to accurately determine hydrogel equilibrium modulus and gelation time using a series of rheological tests. These protocols are applied to several hydrogel systems used within tissue engineering applications: agarose, collagen, fibrin, Matrigel™, and methylcellulose. The protocol is outlined in four steps: (1) Time sweep to determine the gelation time of the hydrogel. (2) Strain sweep to dete...
Hydrogels have gained a lot of attention with their widespread use in different industrial applicati...
BACKGROUND: Biological hydrogels provide a conducive three-dimensional extracellular matrix environm...
This thesis deals with viscoelastic (specifically relaxation) properties of a selected hydrogel syst...
Introduction: Biological hydrogels provide a conducive extracellular environment for encapsulating a...
To screen and design hydrogels for specific applications, the ability to characterize and tailor the...
To screen and design hydrogels for specific applications, the ability to characterize and tailor the...
To screen and design hydrogels for specific applications, the ability to characterize and tailor the...
Hydrogels have been used previously by many investigators as substrates for cell attachment in many ...
Natural biopolymer-based hydrogels especially agarose and collagen gels, considering their biocompat...
<p>A, A rheological measurement in dynamic frequency sweep mode at the strain of 1% for each gel con...
The goal of this project is determination of viscoelastic properties (creep, relaxation, and dissipa...
Hydrogels are materials widely used in countless applications, particularly in the biomedical, pharm...
Hydrogels have gained a lot of attention with their widespread use in different industrial applicati...
Hydrogels are materials widely used in countless applications, particularly in the biomedical, pharm...
Hydrogels have gained a lot of attention with their widespread use in different industrial applicati...
Hydrogels have gained a lot of attention with their widespread use in different industrial applicati...
BACKGROUND: Biological hydrogels provide a conducive three-dimensional extracellular matrix environm...
This thesis deals with viscoelastic (specifically relaxation) properties of a selected hydrogel syst...
Introduction: Biological hydrogels provide a conducive extracellular environment for encapsulating a...
To screen and design hydrogels for specific applications, the ability to characterize and tailor the...
To screen and design hydrogels for specific applications, the ability to characterize and tailor the...
To screen and design hydrogels for specific applications, the ability to characterize and tailor the...
Hydrogels have been used previously by many investigators as substrates for cell attachment in many ...
Natural biopolymer-based hydrogels especially agarose and collagen gels, considering their biocompat...
<p>A, A rheological measurement in dynamic frequency sweep mode at the strain of 1% for each gel con...
The goal of this project is determination of viscoelastic properties (creep, relaxation, and dissipa...
Hydrogels are materials widely used in countless applications, particularly in the biomedical, pharm...
Hydrogels have gained a lot of attention with their widespread use in different industrial applicati...
Hydrogels are materials widely used in countless applications, particularly in the biomedical, pharm...
Hydrogels have gained a lot of attention with their widespread use in different industrial applicati...
Hydrogels have gained a lot of attention with their widespread use in different industrial applicati...
BACKGROUND: Biological hydrogels provide a conducive three-dimensional extracellular matrix environm...
This thesis deals with viscoelastic (specifically relaxation) properties of a selected hydrogel syst...