The design of new hydrogel-based biomaterials with tunable physical and biological properties is essential for the advancement of applications related to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. For instance, interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) and semi-IPN hydrogels have been widely explored to engineer functional tissues due to their characteristic microstructural and mechanical properties. Here, we engineered IPN and semi-IPN hydrogels comprised of a tough pectin grafted polycaprolactone (pectin-g-PCL) component to provide mechanical stability, and a highly cytocompatible gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) component to support cellular growth and proliferation. IPN hydrogels were formed by calcium ion (Ca2+)-crosslinking of pectin-g-PC...
In situ forming hydrogels, which allow for the modulation of physico-chemical properties, and in whi...
AbstractIn situ forming hydrogels, which allow for the modulation of physico-chemical properties, an...
A series of studies described in her thesis were directed towards the development of different types...
The design of new hydrogel-based biomaterials with tunable physical and biological properties is ess...
The future of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine relies on the development of biomimetic e...
The emergence of nontoxic, eco-friendly, and biocompatible polymers derived from natural sources has...
The emergence of nontoxic, eco-friendly, and biocompatible polymers derived from natural sources has...
Hydrogels are promising materials for biomedical applications due to highly hydrated, porous, permea...
Hydrogels are promising materials for biomedical applications due to highly hydrated, porous, permea...
Hydrogels are promising materials for biomedical applications due to highly hydrated, porous, permea...
In this work, we present a class of hydrogels that leverage the favorable properties of the photo-cr...
In this work, we present a class of hydrogels that leverage the favorable properties of the photo-cr...
Hydrogels are promising materials for biomedical applications due to highly hydrated, porous, permea...
BiocompatibLe methacryLamide-modified geLatin (GELMA) hydrogeLs with tuned characteristics, obtained...
BiocompatibLe methacryLamide-modified geLatin (GELMA) hydrogeLs with tuned characteristics, obtained...
In situ forming hydrogels, which allow for the modulation of physico-chemical properties, and in whi...
AbstractIn situ forming hydrogels, which allow for the modulation of physico-chemical properties, an...
A series of studies described in her thesis were directed towards the development of different types...
The design of new hydrogel-based biomaterials with tunable physical and biological properties is ess...
The future of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine relies on the development of biomimetic e...
The emergence of nontoxic, eco-friendly, and biocompatible polymers derived from natural sources has...
The emergence of nontoxic, eco-friendly, and biocompatible polymers derived from natural sources has...
Hydrogels are promising materials for biomedical applications due to highly hydrated, porous, permea...
Hydrogels are promising materials for biomedical applications due to highly hydrated, porous, permea...
Hydrogels are promising materials for biomedical applications due to highly hydrated, porous, permea...
In this work, we present a class of hydrogels that leverage the favorable properties of the photo-cr...
In this work, we present a class of hydrogels that leverage the favorable properties of the photo-cr...
Hydrogels are promising materials for biomedical applications due to highly hydrated, porous, permea...
BiocompatibLe methacryLamide-modified geLatin (GELMA) hydrogeLs with tuned characteristics, obtained...
BiocompatibLe methacryLamide-modified geLatin (GELMA) hydrogeLs with tuned characteristics, obtained...
In situ forming hydrogels, which allow for the modulation of physico-chemical properties, and in whi...
AbstractIn situ forming hydrogels, which allow for the modulation of physico-chemical properties, an...
A series of studies described in her thesis were directed towards the development of different types...