Covalent functionalisation of collagen has been shown to be a promising strategy to adjust the mechanical properties of highly swollen collagen hydrogels. At the same time, secondary interactions between for example, amino acidic terminations or introduced functional groups also play an important role and are often challenging to predict and control. To explore this challenge, 4-vinylbenzyl chloride (4VBC) and methacrylic anhydride (MA) were reacted with type I collagen, and the swelling and rheological properties of resulting photo-activated hydrogel systems investigated. 4VBC-based hydrogels showed significantly increased swelling ratio, in light of the lower degree of collagen functionalisation, with respect to methacrylated collagen net...
The application of hydrogels as load-bearing biomedical components is often limited by their mechani...
Chemical crosslinking of collagen is a general strategy to reproduce macroscale tissue properties in...
The present work targets the development of collagen-based hydrogel precursors, functionalized with ...
Biological hydrogels have been increasingly sought after as wound dressings or scaffolds for regener...
In order to establish defined biomimetic systems, type I collagen was functionalised with 1,3-Phenyl...
The covalent functionalisation of type I atelocollagen with either 4 vinylbenzyl or methacrylamide r...
The covalent functionalization of type I atelocollagen with either 4-vinylbenzyl or methacrylamide r...
The tissue source of type I collagen is critical to ensure scalability and regulation-friendly clini...
Biomimetic hydrogels based on natural polymers are a promising class of biomaterial, mimicking the n...
The excellent biocompatibility of collagen-based biomaterials make them highly relevant in the field...
The covalent functionalization of type I atelocollagen with either 4-vinylbenzyl or methacrylamide r...
Fabricating materials with tailored mechanical properties is a challenge and crucial for their succe...
Biomechanical properties of the extracellular matrix, such as stiffness and porosity, are known to i...
Hydrogels, a class of materials composed of polymer networks swollen with large amounts of water, ha...
Aims: To establish a non-destructive method of characterising the mechanical properties of collagen ...
The application of hydrogels as load-bearing biomedical components is often limited by their mechani...
Chemical crosslinking of collagen is a general strategy to reproduce macroscale tissue properties in...
The present work targets the development of collagen-based hydrogel precursors, functionalized with ...
Biological hydrogels have been increasingly sought after as wound dressings or scaffolds for regener...
In order to establish defined biomimetic systems, type I collagen was functionalised with 1,3-Phenyl...
The covalent functionalisation of type I atelocollagen with either 4 vinylbenzyl or methacrylamide r...
The covalent functionalization of type I atelocollagen with either 4-vinylbenzyl or methacrylamide r...
The tissue source of type I collagen is critical to ensure scalability and regulation-friendly clini...
Biomimetic hydrogels based on natural polymers are a promising class of biomaterial, mimicking the n...
The excellent biocompatibility of collagen-based biomaterials make them highly relevant in the field...
The covalent functionalization of type I atelocollagen with either 4-vinylbenzyl or methacrylamide r...
Fabricating materials with tailored mechanical properties is a challenge and crucial for their succe...
Biomechanical properties of the extracellular matrix, such as stiffness and porosity, are known to i...
Hydrogels, a class of materials composed of polymer networks swollen with large amounts of water, ha...
Aims: To establish a non-destructive method of characterising the mechanical properties of collagen ...
The application of hydrogels as load-bearing biomedical components is often limited by their mechani...
Chemical crosslinking of collagen is a general strategy to reproduce macroscale tissue properties in...
The present work targets the development of collagen-based hydrogel precursors, functionalized with ...