[[abstract]]Self-healing hydrogels attract broad attention as cell/drug carriers for direct injection into damaged tissues or as bioinks for three-dimensional (3D) printing of tissue-like constructs. For application in 3D printing, the self-healing hydrogels should maintain the steady rheological properties during printing process, and be further stabilized by secondary post-printing crosslinking. Here, a chitosan self-healing hydrogel is developed for injectable hydrogel and printable ink using phenol-functionalized chitosan and dibenzaldehyde-terminated telechelic poly(ethylene glycol). Phenol functionalization of chitosan can introduce unique interaction that allows the hydrogel to possess fast gelling rate, good self-healing ability, an...
Biological tissues can automatically repair themselves after damage. Examples include skin, muscle, ...
Printable hydrogels have attracted significant attention as versatile, tunable, and spatiotemporally...
Bioprinting can be defined as 3D patterning of living cells and other biologics by filling and assem...
[[abstract]]Self-healing hydrogels attract broad attention as cell/drug carriers for direct injectio...
[[abstract]]Biodegradable self-healing hydrogels are highly desirable materials for therapeutic syst...
Biomimetic constructs imitating the functions, structures, and compositions of normal tissues are of...
The design of 3D printable bio-based hydrogels with enhanced mechanical properties and minimal chemi...
Biocompatible hydrogel inks with shear-thinning, appropriate yield strength, and fast self-healing a...
Recent progresses in tissue engineering are directed towards the development of technologies able to...
The importance of 3D printable hydrogels is constantly increasing in the field of tissue engineering...
The ready-to-use, structure-supporting hydrogel bioink can shorten the time for ink preparation, ens...
Biocompatible and biodegradable hydrogels with biomimetic properties, such as self-repairing, are in...
Due to their biodegradability and biocompatibility, chitosan-based hydrogels have great potential in...
Development of biomaterial-based bioinks is critical for replacement and/or regeneration of tissues ...
Hydrogel materials are being investigated for application as scaffolds in tissue engineering owing t...
Biological tissues can automatically repair themselves after damage. Examples include skin, muscle, ...
Printable hydrogels have attracted significant attention as versatile, tunable, and spatiotemporally...
Bioprinting can be defined as 3D patterning of living cells and other biologics by filling and assem...
[[abstract]]Self-healing hydrogels attract broad attention as cell/drug carriers for direct injectio...
[[abstract]]Biodegradable self-healing hydrogels are highly desirable materials for therapeutic syst...
Biomimetic constructs imitating the functions, structures, and compositions of normal tissues are of...
The design of 3D printable bio-based hydrogels with enhanced mechanical properties and minimal chemi...
Biocompatible hydrogel inks with shear-thinning, appropriate yield strength, and fast self-healing a...
Recent progresses in tissue engineering are directed towards the development of technologies able to...
The importance of 3D printable hydrogels is constantly increasing in the field of tissue engineering...
The ready-to-use, structure-supporting hydrogel bioink can shorten the time for ink preparation, ens...
Biocompatible and biodegradable hydrogels with biomimetic properties, such as self-repairing, are in...
Due to their biodegradability and biocompatibility, chitosan-based hydrogels have great potential in...
Development of biomaterial-based bioinks is critical for replacement and/or regeneration of tissues ...
Hydrogel materials are being investigated for application as scaffolds in tissue engineering owing t...
Biological tissues can automatically repair themselves after damage. Examples include skin, muscle, ...
Printable hydrogels have attracted significant attention as versatile, tunable, and spatiotemporally...
Bioprinting can be defined as 3D patterning of living cells and other biologics by filling and assem...