Effective management of hard-to-close skin wounds is a challenging issue due to several co-morbidities in affected patients. Particularly, infections represent a major obstacle in wound healing. The design of efficient wound treatments thus represents an urgent need. Injectable drug delivery hydrogels with intrinsic antimicrobial and antifungal properties were herein designed for perspective application in the mini-invasive treatment of hard-to-close wounds. First, an amphiphilic polyurethane was synthesized from Poloxamer® 407 macrodiol and N-Boc diethanolamine chain extender (DHP407, Mw =33 kDa). Chain-extension reaction step was optimized to maximize the formation of -NH groups along the polymer chains (4.5 × 10^20±1.8 × 10^19 –NH groups...
Hydrogels are one of the most common types of biomaterials in tissue engineering and regenerative me...
Polyurethane-based hydrogels are relatively inexpensive and mechanically robust biomaterials with id...
Poloxamer P407 (P407) is a Food and Drug Administration approved triblock copolymer; its hydrogels s...
The design of multi-stimuli-responsive vehicles for the controlled and localized release of drugs is...
A series of hydrogels containing guanidine-based polymers using a poloxamer as the matrix were prepa...
Not AvailableTwo component injectable hydrogels that cross-link in situ have been used as noninvasiv...
Hydrogel-based bioadhesives have emerged as alternatives for sutureless wound closure, since they ca...
Hydrogel is made up of three-dimensional polymer matrix that is highly hydrophilic and can be used i...
Poloxamer P407 (P407) is a Food and Drug Administration approved triblock copolymer; its hydrogels s...
To optimally apply antibiotics and antimicrobials, smart wound dressing conferring controlled drug r...
Bacterial infection on wounds delay wound healing, and may even deteriorate the wound condition. Dia...
The wound healing process is usually susceptible to different bacterial infections due to the comple...
Antibacterial hydrogels have gradually become a powerful weapon to treat bacterially infected wounds...
Wound dressings play a crucial role in facilitating optimal wound healing and protecting against mic...
Wounds are breaks in the tissue due to physical or thermal damage. An acute wound can take anywhere ...
Hydrogels are one of the most common types of biomaterials in tissue engineering and regenerative me...
Polyurethane-based hydrogels are relatively inexpensive and mechanically robust biomaterials with id...
Poloxamer P407 (P407) is a Food and Drug Administration approved triblock copolymer; its hydrogels s...
The design of multi-stimuli-responsive vehicles for the controlled and localized release of drugs is...
A series of hydrogels containing guanidine-based polymers using a poloxamer as the matrix were prepa...
Not AvailableTwo component injectable hydrogels that cross-link in situ have been used as noninvasiv...
Hydrogel-based bioadhesives have emerged as alternatives for sutureless wound closure, since they ca...
Hydrogel is made up of three-dimensional polymer matrix that is highly hydrophilic and can be used i...
Poloxamer P407 (P407) is a Food and Drug Administration approved triblock copolymer; its hydrogels s...
To optimally apply antibiotics and antimicrobials, smart wound dressing conferring controlled drug r...
Bacterial infection on wounds delay wound healing, and may even deteriorate the wound condition. Dia...
The wound healing process is usually susceptible to different bacterial infections due to the comple...
Antibacterial hydrogels have gradually become a powerful weapon to treat bacterially infected wounds...
Wound dressings play a crucial role in facilitating optimal wound healing and protecting against mic...
Wounds are breaks in the tissue due to physical or thermal damage. An acute wound can take anywhere ...
Hydrogels are one of the most common types of biomaterials in tissue engineering and regenerative me...
Polyurethane-based hydrogels are relatively inexpensive and mechanically robust biomaterials with id...
Poloxamer P407 (P407) is a Food and Drug Administration approved triblock copolymer; its hydrogels s...