The applications of hydrogels in tissue engineering as implants have rapidly grown in the last decade. However, the tribological properties of hydrogels under physiologically relevant conditions, especially those of textured hydrogels, have remained largely unknown due to the complexity of their mechanical and chemical properties. In this study, we experimentally investigated the tribological properties of micopored poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (pHEMA) with the lateral pore dimensions varied compared to untextured pHEMA, the most commonly used hydrogel in ophthalmology, under physiologically relevant conditions. The pHEMA specimens were slid against a smooth glass curve under varying loads (6-60 mN, leading to an average contact pressu...
PVA hydrogels with different crystallinities obtained by varying freeze/thawed process cycles, as we...
Hydrogels are often used as model systems for articular cartilage due to similarities in their tribo...
The emerging technology in biomedical engineering requires biocompatible materials, which are also r...
The applications of hydrogels in tissue engineering as implants have rapidly grown in the last decad...
Textured biomaterials have been extensively used in biomedical engineering to modulate mammalian and...
Biological tissues subjected to rubbing, such as the cornea and eyelid or articular cartilage, are c...
In the last decade, surface texturing in micro/nano scale has been extensively used in biomedical en...
The tribological properties of synthetic hydrogels based on poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (pHEM...
Health and physiology are critically dependent on the ability of soft, permeable, and aqueous materi...
Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) hydrogels are considered as promising biomaterials to substitute damaged art...
Biological materials that make up the body organs and tissues are soft, wet and visco-elastic. Hydro...
The irritation/discomfort associated with the use of contact lenses (CLs) is often related to the ey...
Hydrogels display extremely complex frictional behavior with surprisingly slippery surfaces. We meas...
Polyacrylamide (PAAm) hydrogels with brush-covered or crosslinked surfaces were produced and their t...
Hydrogels are composed of a sparse, cross-linked polymer matrix infused with water. They can be foun...
PVA hydrogels with different crystallinities obtained by varying freeze/thawed process cycles, as we...
Hydrogels are often used as model systems for articular cartilage due to similarities in their tribo...
The emerging technology in biomedical engineering requires biocompatible materials, which are also r...
The applications of hydrogels in tissue engineering as implants have rapidly grown in the last decad...
Textured biomaterials have been extensively used in biomedical engineering to modulate mammalian and...
Biological tissues subjected to rubbing, such as the cornea and eyelid or articular cartilage, are c...
In the last decade, surface texturing in micro/nano scale has been extensively used in biomedical en...
The tribological properties of synthetic hydrogels based on poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (pHEM...
Health and physiology are critically dependent on the ability of soft, permeable, and aqueous materi...
Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) hydrogels are considered as promising biomaterials to substitute damaged art...
Biological materials that make up the body organs and tissues are soft, wet and visco-elastic. Hydro...
The irritation/discomfort associated with the use of contact lenses (CLs) is often related to the ey...
Hydrogels display extremely complex frictional behavior with surprisingly slippery surfaces. We meas...
Polyacrylamide (PAAm) hydrogels with brush-covered or crosslinked surfaces were produced and their t...
Hydrogels are composed of a sparse, cross-linked polymer matrix infused with water. They can be foun...
PVA hydrogels with different crystallinities obtained by varying freeze/thawed process cycles, as we...
Hydrogels are often used as model systems for articular cartilage due to similarities in their tribo...
The emerging technology in biomedical engineering requires biocompatible materials, which are also r...