Gelatine, which is produced by collagen partial hydrolysis, has been largely used in the biomedical field for a wide variety of applications, which are ranging from drug delivery to wound healing. Its spread depends strongly on its biocompatibility: this natural polymer is indeed non-toxic, non-carcinogenic, non-immunogenic, enzymatically degradable and bioresorbable. In the biomedical field gelatine is mostly used as highly concentrated hydrogel (with a melting point above 43 °C - 45 °C) or cross-linked. This work investigated the use of uncross-linked gelatine hydrogels, with a melting temperature in the physiological range, for different biomedical applications. Firstly, it was studied the possibility to produce a solid hydrogel t...
Gelatin has been used for many years in pharmaceutical formulation, cell culture and tissue engineer...
Tissue engineering is an exciting technology that may provide replacement tissue and organs for pati...
A series of studies described in her thesis were directed towards the development of different types...
INTRODUCTION: Biomaterials have provided a wide range of exciting opportunities in tissue engineerin...
Introduction: Biomaterials play pivotal roles in modern strategies of tissue engineering as designab...
Hydrogels have become one of the potential polymers used with great performance for many issues and ...
Natural hydrogels are promising scaffolds to engineer epidermis. Currently, natural hydrogels used t...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic polymer networks that absorb any kind of liquid including biological fluid...
Natural hydrogels are promising scaffolds to engineer epidermis. Currently, natural hydrogels used t...
Tissue engineering has become a medical alternative in this society with an ever-increasing lifespan...
Gelatin and its derivatives contain cell adhesion moieties as well as sites that enable proteolytic ...
Gelatin is used widely in the biomedical field, among other for wound healing. Given its upper criti...
Introduction: Wound healing can have a very important impact on the patients’ quality of life. For i...
Abstract A sheet gelatin scaffold with attached silicone pseudoepidermal layer for wound repair purp...
Bullfrog skins have a high potential as a novel source of gelatin as it has some advantages when com...
Gelatin has been used for many years in pharmaceutical formulation, cell culture and tissue engineer...
Tissue engineering is an exciting technology that may provide replacement tissue and organs for pati...
A series of studies described in her thesis were directed towards the development of different types...
INTRODUCTION: Biomaterials have provided a wide range of exciting opportunities in tissue engineerin...
Introduction: Biomaterials play pivotal roles in modern strategies of tissue engineering as designab...
Hydrogels have become one of the potential polymers used with great performance for many issues and ...
Natural hydrogels are promising scaffolds to engineer epidermis. Currently, natural hydrogels used t...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic polymer networks that absorb any kind of liquid including biological fluid...
Natural hydrogels are promising scaffolds to engineer epidermis. Currently, natural hydrogels used t...
Tissue engineering has become a medical alternative in this society with an ever-increasing lifespan...
Gelatin and its derivatives contain cell adhesion moieties as well as sites that enable proteolytic ...
Gelatin is used widely in the biomedical field, among other for wound healing. Given its upper criti...
Introduction: Wound healing can have a very important impact on the patients’ quality of life. For i...
Abstract A sheet gelatin scaffold with attached silicone pseudoepidermal layer for wound repair purp...
Bullfrog skins have a high potential as a novel source of gelatin as it has some advantages when com...
Gelatin has been used for many years in pharmaceutical formulation, cell culture and tissue engineer...
Tissue engineering is an exciting technology that may provide replacement tissue and organs for pati...
A series of studies described in her thesis were directed towards the development of different types...