Item does not contain fulltextLocal delivery of therapeutic biomolecules to stimulate bone regeneration has matured considerably during the past decades, but control over the release of these biomolecules still remains a major challenge. To this end, suitable carriers that allow for tunable spatial and temporal delivery of biomolecules need to be developed. Gelatin is one of the most widely used natural polymers for the controlled and sustained delivery of biomolecules because of its biodegradability, biocompatibility, biosafety and cost-effectiveness. The current study reviews the applications of gelatin as carriers in form of bulk hydrogels, microspheres, nanospheres, colloidal gels and composites for the programmed delivery of commonly u...
Large segmental bone defect repairing remains a big challenge in clinics, and synthetic bone grafts ...
Injectable composite colloidal gels are developed for regeneration of osteoporotic bone defects thro...
Gelatine is used as an excipient for various pharmaceutical dosage forms, such as capsule shells (bo...
Hydrogels have become one of the potential polymers used with great performance for many issues and ...
INTRODUCTION: Biomaterials have provided a wide range of exciting opportunities in tissue engineerin...
Item does not contain fulltextColloidal gels have recently emerged as a promising new class of mater...
Gelatin, a denatured form of collagen, is an attractive biomaterial for biotechnology. In particular...
Controlled release drug delivery systems are well established as oral and implantable dosage forms. ...
The overarching objective of this thesis was to investigate synthetic hydrogel delivery of growth fa...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic polymer networks that absorb any kind of liquid including biological fluid...
In this study, a novel macroporous composite biomaterial consisting of gelatin-hydroxyapatite-calciu...
Bone tissue engineering offers versatile solutions to broaden clinical options for treating skeletal...
Gelatin microspheres are well-known for their capacity to release growth factors in a controlled man...
Microspheres (MSs) can function as multifunctional scaffolds in different approaches of tissue repai...
A drug delivery system (DDS) which provides a sustained release of antibiotics at the focal site eit...
Large segmental bone defect repairing remains a big challenge in clinics, and synthetic bone grafts ...
Injectable composite colloidal gels are developed for regeneration of osteoporotic bone defects thro...
Gelatine is used as an excipient for various pharmaceutical dosage forms, such as capsule shells (bo...
Hydrogels have become one of the potential polymers used with great performance for many issues and ...
INTRODUCTION: Biomaterials have provided a wide range of exciting opportunities in tissue engineerin...
Item does not contain fulltextColloidal gels have recently emerged as a promising new class of mater...
Gelatin, a denatured form of collagen, is an attractive biomaterial for biotechnology. In particular...
Controlled release drug delivery systems are well established as oral and implantable dosage forms. ...
The overarching objective of this thesis was to investigate synthetic hydrogel delivery of growth fa...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic polymer networks that absorb any kind of liquid including biological fluid...
In this study, a novel macroporous composite biomaterial consisting of gelatin-hydroxyapatite-calciu...
Bone tissue engineering offers versatile solutions to broaden clinical options for treating skeletal...
Gelatin microspheres are well-known for their capacity to release growth factors in a controlled man...
Microspheres (MSs) can function as multifunctional scaffolds in different approaches of tissue repai...
A drug delivery system (DDS) which provides a sustained release of antibiotics at the focal site eit...
Large segmental bone defect repairing remains a big challenge in clinics, and synthetic bone grafts ...
Injectable composite colloidal gels are developed for regeneration of osteoporotic bone defects thro...
Gelatine is used as an excipient for various pharmaceutical dosage forms, such as capsule shells (bo...