Hydrogel nanomaterials, especially those that are of non-human and non-animal origins, have great potential in biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences due to their versatility and inherent soft-tissue like properties. With the ability to simulate native tissue function, hydrogels are potentially well suited for cellular therapy applications. In this study, we have fabricated nanofibrillar cellulose-alginate (NFCA) suture coatings as biomedical devices to help overcome some of the limitations related to cellular therapy, such as low cell survivability and distribution out of target tissue. The addition of sodium alginate 8% (w/v) increased the NFCA hydrogel viscosity, storage and loss moduli by slightly under one order of magnitude, thus cont...
Engineering artificial skin constructs is an ongoing challenge. An ideal material for hosting skin c...
Biopolymeric hydrogels have drawn increasing research interest in biomaterials due to their tunable ...
Current trends in wound care research move toward the development of wound healing dressings designe...
<div><p>Hydrogel nanomaterials, especially those that are of non-human and non-animal origins, have ...
Hydrogel nanomaterials, especially those that are of non-human and non-animal origins, have great po...
Hydrogels have been studied as promising materials in different biomedical applications such as cell...
Over the recent years, various materials have been introduced as potential 3D cell culture scaffolds...
Nanofibrillar cellulose (NFC)-derived dressings such as films, hydrogels, and aerogels are one of th...
International audienceOver the recent years, various materials have been introduced as potential 3D ...
Alginate (Alg) and bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) have exhibited great potential in biomedical applic...
Hydrogels are a class of materials that has the property of injectability and in situ gel formation....
Sodium alginate (SA) hydrogel has a broad prospect in tissue engineering and other biomedical fields...
Alginate hydrogel (AH) has intrinsic physical and biological limitations that hinder its broader app...
The evaluation of the interaction of cells with biomaterials is fundamental to establish the suitabi...
Nowadays, silver nanoparticles are in the limelight to control infection during wound healing proces...
Engineering artificial skin constructs is an ongoing challenge. An ideal material for hosting skin c...
Biopolymeric hydrogels have drawn increasing research interest in biomaterials due to their tunable ...
Current trends in wound care research move toward the development of wound healing dressings designe...
<div><p>Hydrogel nanomaterials, especially those that are of non-human and non-animal origins, have ...
Hydrogel nanomaterials, especially those that are of non-human and non-animal origins, have great po...
Hydrogels have been studied as promising materials in different biomedical applications such as cell...
Over the recent years, various materials have been introduced as potential 3D cell culture scaffolds...
Nanofibrillar cellulose (NFC)-derived dressings such as films, hydrogels, and aerogels are one of th...
International audienceOver the recent years, various materials have been introduced as potential 3D ...
Alginate (Alg) and bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) have exhibited great potential in biomedical applic...
Hydrogels are a class of materials that has the property of injectability and in situ gel formation....
Sodium alginate (SA) hydrogel has a broad prospect in tissue engineering and other biomedical fields...
Alginate hydrogel (AH) has intrinsic physical and biological limitations that hinder its broader app...
The evaluation of the interaction of cells with biomaterials is fundamental to establish the suitabi...
Nowadays, silver nanoparticles are in the limelight to control infection during wound healing proces...
Engineering artificial skin constructs is an ongoing challenge. An ideal material for hosting skin c...
Biopolymeric hydrogels have drawn increasing research interest in biomaterials due to their tunable ...
Current trends in wound care research move toward the development of wound healing dressings designe...