Hydrogels are tridimensional networks that are able to retain important amounts of water. These soft materials can be obtained through self-assembling processes involving either hydrophilic molecules or polymers, allowing the formation of the corresponding covalently and physically cross-linked networks. Although the applicability of hydrogels in biomedicine has been exponentially growing due to their biocompatibility and different responses to stimuli, these materials have exhibited the particular feature of poor mechanical strength, and consequently, are brittle materials with low deformation. Due to this reason, a race has started to obtain more stretchable and tough hydrogels through different approaches. Within this context, this revie...
Advances in synthetic routes to chemically modify natural macromolecules such as polysaccharides and...
Hydrogels are major components of the human body. To replace a damaged hydrogel in the body or suppo...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional polymeric network, capable of entrapping substantial amounts of flui...
Hydrogels are tridimensional networks that are able to retain important amounts of water. These soft...
Hydrogels are tridimensional networks that are able to retain important amounts of water. These soft...
Hydrogels are tridimensional networks that are able to retain important amounts of water. These soft...
Hydrogels are tridimensional networks that are able to retain important amounts of water. These soft...
Hydrogels are tridimensional networks that are able to retain important amounts of water. These soft...
A hydrogel is a three-dimensional polymer network with high water content and has been attractive fo...
A hydrogel is a three-dimensional polymer network with high water content and has been attractive fo...
A hydrogel is a three-dimensional polymer network with high water content and has been attractive fo...
Ideal candidates for the repair of robust biological tissues should exhibit diverse features such as...
Hydrogels are soft, jelly-like, polymeric networks with very high water retention capacity. They are...
Hydrogels, as three-dimensional polymer networks, are able to retain a large amount of water in thei...
Tough hydrogels with mechanical properties that resemble human soft tissues are promising for applic...
Advances in synthetic routes to chemically modify natural macromolecules such as polysaccharides and...
Hydrogels are major components of the human body. To replace a damaged hydrogel in the body or suppo...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional polymeric network, capable of entrapping substantial amounts of flui...
Hydrogels are tridimensional networks that are able to retain important amounts of water. These soft...
Hydrogels are tridimensional networks that are able to retain important amounts of water. These soft...
Hydrogels are tridimensional networks that are able to retain important amounts of water. These soft...
Hydrogels are tridimensional networks that are able to retain important amounts of water. These soft...
Hydrogels are tridimensional networks that are able to retain important amounts of water. These soft...
A hydrogel is a three-dimensional polymer network with high water content and has been attractive fo...
A hydrogel is a three-dimensional polymer network with high water content and has been attractive fo...
A hydrogel is a three-dimensional polymer network with high water content and has been attractive fo...
Ideal candidates for the repair of robust biological tissues should exhibit diverse features such as...
Hydrogels are soft, jelly-like, polymeric networks with very high water retention capacity. They are...
Hydrogels, as three-dimensional polymer networks, are able to retain a large amount of water in thei...
Tough hydrogels with mechanical properties that resemble human soft tissues are promising for applic...
Advances in synthetic routes to chemically modify natural macromolecules such as polysaccharides and...
Hydrogels are major components of the human body. To replace a damaged hydrogel in the body or suppo...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional polymeric network, capable of entrapping substantial amounts of flui...