Hydrogels are attractive biomaterials with favorable characteristics due to their water uptake capacity. However, hydrogel properties are determined by the cross-linking degree and nature, the tacticity, and the crystallinity of the polymer. These biomaterials can be sorted out according to the internal structure and by their response to external factors. In this case, the internal interaction can be reversible when the internal chains are led by physicochemical interactions. These physical hydrogels can be synthesized through several techniques such as crystallization, amphiphilic copolymers, charge interactions, hydrogen bonds, stereo-complexing, and protein interactions. In contrast, the internal interaction can be irreversible through c...
Hydrogels date back to 1960 when Wichterle and Lim first proposed the use of hydrophilic networks of...
Hydrogels are physically or chemically cross-linked polymer networks that are able to absorb large a...
Hydrogels are cross-linked polymeric networks, which have the ability to hold water within the space...
Hydrogels are composed of three dimensional cross linked polymer network. The hydrogels shows excell...
Among various investigations hydrogels have attracted much attention Hydrogels are three-dimensional...
Hydrogels are a soft material that undergoes cross-linking between polymers to form a hydrophilic th...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic, three-dimensional networks that are able to absorb large quantities of wa...
Hydrogels are water-containing soft materials made of cross-linked polymer networks. Hydrogels can e...
Abstract Background Injectable hydrogels have been extensively researched for the use as scaffolds o...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional, cross-linked, and supramolecular networks that can absorb significa...
Hydrogels, as three-dimensional polymer networks, are able to retain a large amount of water in thei...
“Smart” hydrogels, also variously referred as “intelligent”, “stimuli-responsive”, “...
“Smart” hydrogels, also variously referred as “intelligent,” stimuliresponsive, stimuli-sensitive, o...
Hydrogels are the three-dimensional hydrophilic network which is crosslinked physically or chemicall...
Hydrogels are water-swollen 3D networks made of polymers, proteins, small molecules, or colloids. Th...
Hydrogels date back to 1960 when Wichterle and Lim first proposed the use of hydrophilic networks of...
Hydrogels are physically or chemically cross-linked polymer networks that are able to absorb large a...
Hydrogels are cross-linked polymeric networks, which have the ability to hold water within the space...
Hydrogels are composed of three dimensional cross linked polymer network. The hydrogels shows excell...
Among various investigations hydrogels have attracted much attention Hydrogels are three-dimensional...
Hydrogels are a soft material that undergoes cross-linking between polymers to form a hydrophilic th...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic, three-dimensional networks that are able to absorb large quantities of wa...
Hydrogels are water-containing soft materials made of cross-linked polymer networks. Hydrogels can e...
Abstract Background Injectable hydrogels have been extensively researched for the use as scaffolds o...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional, cross-linked, and supramolecular networks that can absorb significa...
Hydrogels, as three-dimensional polymer networks, are able to retain a large amount of water in thei...
“Smart” hydrogels, also variously referred as “intelligent”, “stimuli-responsive”, “...
“Smart” hydrogels, also variously referred as “intelligent,” stimuliresponsive, stimuli-sensitive, o...
Hydrogels are the three-dimensional hydrophilic network which is crosslinked physically or chemicall...
Hydrogels are water-swollen 3D networks made of polymers, proteins, small molecules, or colloids. Th...
Hydrogels date back to 1960 when Wichterle and Lim first proposed the use of hydrophilic networks of...
Hydrogels are physically or chemically cross-linked polymer networks that are able to absorb large a...
Hydrogels are cross-linked polymeric networks, which have the ability to hold water within the space...