The relationship between polymeric hydrogel microstructure and macroscopic properties is of specific interest to the materials science and polymer science communities for the rational design of materials for targeted applications. Specifically, research has focused on elucidating the role of network formation and connectivity on mechanical integrity and degradation behavior. Here, we compared the mechanical properties of chain- and step-polymerized, photodegradable hydrogels. Increased ductility, tensile toughness, and shear strain to yield were observed in step-polymerized hydrogels, as compared to the chain-polymerized gels, indicating that increased homogeneity and network cooperativity in the gel backbone improves mechanical integrity. ...
Biodegradable hydrogels have become very promising materials for a number of biomedical applications...
The goal of this thesis was to locally photopattern cytocompatible hydrogels to exhibit a wide range...
The biomedical applications of physically entangled polymeric hydrogels are generally limited due to...
The field of cell and tissue engineering is far from being systematic. Historically, the field follo...
The field of cell and tissue engineering is far from being systematic. Historically, the field follo...
Porous hydrogels of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) have been shown to facilitate vascularized tissue fo...
Hydrogels, a class of materials composed of polymer networks swollen with large amounts of water, ha...
Photopolymerized thermosensitive A-B-A triblock copolymer hydrogels composed of poly(N-(2-hydroxypro...
In this review we highlight new developments in tough hydrogel materials in terms of their enhanced ...
In this review we highlight new developments in tough hydrogel materials in terms of their enhanced ...
Photopolymerized thermosensitive A-B-A triblock copolymer hydrogels composed of poly(N-(2-hydroxypro...
Hydrogels are being increasingly studied for use in various biomedical applications including drug d...
Photopolymerized thermosensitive A-B-A triblock copolymer hydrogels composed of poly(N-(2-hydroxypro...
Photopolymerized thermosensitive A-B-A triblock copolymer hydrogels composed of poly(N-(2-hydroxypro...
The effect of cross-linking density of hyaluronic acid (HA) hydrogels on mechanical properties and d...
Biodegradable hydrogels have become very promising materials for a number of biomedical applications...
The goal of this thesis was to locally photopattern cytocompatible hydrogels to exhibit a wide range...
The biomedical applications of physically entangled polymeric hydrogels are generally limited due to...
The field of cell and tissue engineering is far from being systematic. Historically, the field follo...
The field of cell and tissue engineering is far from being systematic. Historically, the field follo...
Porous hydrogels of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) have been shown to facilitate vascularized tissue fo...
Hydrogels, a class of materials composed of polymer networks swollen with large amounts of water, ha...
Photopolymerized thermosensitive A-B-A triblock copolymer hydrogels composed of poly(N-(2-hydroxypro...
In this review we highlight new developments in tough hydrogel materials in terms of their enhanced ...
In this review we highlight new developments in tough hydrogel materials in terms of their enhanced ...
Photopolymerized thermosensitive A-B-A triblock copolymer hydrogels composed of poly(N-(2-hydroxypro...
Hydrogels are being increasingly studied for use in various biomedical applications including drug d...
Photopolymerized thermosensitive A-B-A triblock copolymer hydrogels composed of poly(N-(2-hydroxypro...
Photopolymerized thermosensitive A-B-A triblock copolymer hydrogels composed of poly(N-(2-hydroxypro...
The effect of cross-linking density of hyaluronic acid (HA) hydrogels on mechanical properties and d...
Biodegradable hydrogels have become very promising materials for a number of biomedical applications...
The goal of this thesis was to locally photopattern cytocompatible hydrogels to exhibit a wide range...
The biomedical applications of physically entangled polymeric hydrogels are generally limited due to...