In this study, thermoresponsive copolymers that are fully injectable, biocompatible, and biodegradable and are synthesized via graft copolymerization of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) onto alginate using a free-radical reaction are presented. This new synthesis method does not involve multisteps or associated toxicity issues, and has the potential to reduce scale-up difficulties. Chemical and physical analyses verify the resultant graft copolymer structure. The lower critical solution temperature, which is a characteristic of sol–gel transition, is observed at 32 °C. The degradation properties indicate suitable degradation kinetics for drug delivery and bone tissue engineering applications. The synthesized P(Alg-g-NIPAAm) hydrogel is noncytoto...
In this study, an injectable thermoresponsive hydroxypropyl guar-graft-poly(N-vinylcaprolactam) (HP...
Injectable bone substitutes and techniques have been developed for use in minimally invasive procedu...
Multifunctional injectable thermo-/pH-responsive hydrogels as release systems for the oral delivery ...
In this study, thermoresponsive copolymers that are fully injectable, biocompatible, and biodegradab...
Three samples of sodium alginate grafted by amino-terminated PNIPAM (low and high molecular weight p...
<div><p>Novel injectable thermoreversible hydrogel compositions with semi-interpenetrating network s...
Low doses of gamma radiation from 60Co have been used in the synthesis of water soluble alginate-g-p...
Alginate is a negative ionic polysaccharide that is found abundantly in nature. Calcium is usually u...
With the continued advancement in the design and engineering of hydrogels for biomedical application...
Stimuli-responsive biocompatible and biodegradable materials can be obtained by combining polysaccha...
With the continued advancement in the design and engineering of hydrogels for biomedical application...
Bone tissue engineering is employed to help enhance regeneration of bone tissue that may have diffic...
The innate ability of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAm) thermo-responsive hydrogel to copolymeri...
A technique for synthesizing biocompatible hydrogels by cross-linking calcium-form poly(γ-glutamic a...
Biodegradable, stimuli-responsive polymers are essential platforms in the field of drug delivery and...
In this study, an injectable thermoresponsive hydroxypropyl guar-graft-poly(N-vinylcaprolactam) (HP...
Injectable bone substitutes and techniques have been developed for use in minimally invasive procedu...
Multifunctional injectable thermo-/pH-responsive hydrogels as release systems for the oral delivery ...
In this study, thermoresponsive copolymers that are fully injectable, biocompatible, and biodegradab...
Three samples of sodium alginate grafted by amino-terminated PNIPAM (low and high molecular weight p...
<div><p>Novel injectable thermoreversible hydrogel compositions with semi-interpenetrating network s...
Low doses of gamma radiation from 60Co have been used in the synthesis of water soluble alginate-g-p...
Alginate is a negative ionic polysaccharide that is found abundantly in nature. Calcium is usually u...
With the continued advancement in the design and engineering of hydrogels for biomedical application...
Stimuli-responsive biocompatible and biodegradable materials can be obtained by combining polysaccha...
With the continued advancement in the design and engineering of hydrogels for biomedical application...
Bone tissue engineering is employed to help enhance regeneration of bone tissue that may have diffic...
The innate ability of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAm) thermo-responsive hydrogel to copolymeri...
A technique for synthesizing biocompatible hydrogels by cross-linking calcium-form poly(γ-glutamic a...
Biodegradable, stimuli-responsive polymers are essential platforms in the field of drug delivery and...
In this study, an injectable thermoresponsive hydroxypropyl guar-graft-poly(N-vinylcaprolactam) (HP...
Injectable bone substitutes and techniques have been developed for use in minimally invasive procedu...
Multifunctional injectable thermo-/pH-responsive hydrogels as release systems for the oral delivery ...