Biopolymer hydrogels are an attractive class of materials for wound dressings and other biomedical applications because of their ease of use and availability from biomass. Here, we present a hydrogel formation approach based on alginate and chitosan. Alginate is conventionally cross-linked using multivalent ions such as Ca2+ but in principle any polycationic species can be used such as polyelectrolytes. Exchanging the cross-linking Ca2+ ions partially with chitosan, which at pH 7 has available positive charges as well as good interactions with Ca2+, leads to an improved Young’s modulus. This gel is non-toxic to mammalian cells and hence allows conveniently for stem cell encapsulation since it is based on two-component mixing and gel formati...
Given advances in the treatment of various diseases such as cancer, where specific treatment for tar...
A new unique dual-structure hydrogel composed of nanostructures of amphiphilic chitosan (CHC) disper...
Injectable hydrogels, as carriers, offer great potential to incorporate cells or growth factors for ...
Biopolymer hydrogels are an attractive class of materials for wound dressings and other biomedical a...
In this work, a coating of chitosan onto alginate hydrogels was realized using the water-soluble hyd...
In tissue engineering, scaffolding plays an important role in accommodating and stimulating new tiss...
The advantages of hydrogels as biomedical materials and their performance in applications depend on ...
Biopolymers are an attractive class of compounds for being used in biomedical applications as they a...
Chitosan hydrogels may be formed by various mechanisms. In this study, we aimed to form hybrid polym...
The process of full-thickness skin regeneration is complex and has many parameters involved, which m...
Application of human mesenchymal stem cells brings a new hope for advanced wound healing. To enable ...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting technology offers the possibility to deliver, in a defined and or...
Biopolymeric hydrogels have been utilized as a technique to provide three-dimensional structures and...
Wound healing is a complicated yet necessary event that takes place in both animals and human beings...
Alginate has been exploited commercially for decades in foods, textiles, paper, pharmaceutical indus...
Given advances in the treatment of various diseases such as cancer, where specific treatment for tar...
A new unique dual-structure hydrogel composed of nanostructures of amphiphilic chitosan (CHC) disper...
Injectable hydrogels, as carriers, offer great potential to incorporate cells or growth factors for ...
Biopolymer hydrogels are an attractive class of materials for wound dressings and other biomedical a...
In this work, a coating of chitosan onto alginate hydrogels was realized using the water-soluble hyd...
In tissue engineering, scaffolding plays an important role in accommodating and stimulating new tiss...
The advantages of hydrogels as biomedical materials and their performance in applications depend on ...
Biopolymers are an attractive class of compounds for being used in biomedical applications as they a...
Chitosan hydrogels may be formed by various mechanisms. In this study, we aimed to form hybrid polym...
The process of full-thickness skin regeneration is complex and has many parameters involved, which m...
Application of human mesenchymal stem cells brings a new hope for advanced wound healing. To enable ...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting technology offers the possibility to deliver, in a defined and or...
Biopolymeric hydrogels have been utilized as a technique to provide three-dimensional structures and...
Wound healing is a complicated yet necessary event that takes place in both animals and human beings...
Alginate has been exploited commercially for decades in foods, textiles, paper, pharmaceutical indus...
Given advances in the treatment of various diseases such as cancer, where specific treatment for tar...
A new unique dual-structure hydrogel composed of nanostructures of amphiphilic chitosan (CHC) disper...
Injectable hydrogels, as carriers, offer great potential to incorporate cells or growth factors for ...