Hydrogels are physically or chemically cross-linked polymer networks that are able to absorb large amounts of water. They can be classified into different categories depending on various parameters including the preparation method, the charge, and the mechanical and structural characteristics. The present review aims to give an overview of hydrogels based on natural polymers and their various applications in the field of tissue engineering. In a first part, relevant parameters describing different hydrogel properties and the strategies applied to finetune these characteristics will be described. In a second part, an important class of biopolymers that possess thermosensitive properties (UCST or LCST behavior) will be discussed. Another part...
Hydrogels exhibit mechanical properties and an architectural structure that mimics the native extrac...
International audienceHydrogels are three-dimensional, water-swollen polymer networks that have been...
Hydrogels are the most iconic class of soft materials, and since their first report in the literatur...
Hydrogels are physically or chemically cross-linked polymer networks that are able to absorb large a...
Hydrogels are being investigated for their application in inducing the regeneration of various tissu...
Hydrogels are composed of three dimensional cross linked polymer network. The hydrogels shows excell...
Hydrogels from biopolymers are readily synthesized, can possess various characteristics for differen...
From functioning as simple space-fillers, lubricants or protective coatings, to providing three-dime...
The thesis deals with properties of polymer hydrogels, their composition and biocompatibility. Theor...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic, three-dimensional networks that are able to absorb large quantities of wa...
Hydrogel scaffolds that can repair or regrow damaged biological tissue have great potential for the ...
Hydrogels can be characterized as elastic hydrophilic polymer chains connected in network\nwhich are...
Cryogels obtained by the cryotropic gelation process are macroporous hydrogels with a well-developed...
Cryogels obtained by the cryotropic gelation process are macroporous hydrogels with a well-developed...
This chapter reviews the preparation methods of hydrogels from hydrophilic polymers of synthetic and...
Hydrogels exhibit mechanical properties and an architectural structure that mimics the native extrac...
International audienceHydrogels are three-dimensional, water-swollen polymer networks that have been...
Hydrogels are the most iconic class of soft materials, and since their first report in the literatur...
Hydrogels are physically or chemically cross-linked polymer networks that are able to absorb large a...
Hydrogels are being investigated for their application in inducing the regeneration of various tissu...
Hydrogels are composed of three dimensional cross linked polymer network. The hydrogels shows excell...
Hydrogels from biopolymers are readily synthesized, can possess various characteristics for differen...
From functioning as simple space-fillers, lubricants or protective coatings, to providing three-dime...
The thesis deals with properties of polymer hydrogels, their composition and biocompatibility. Theor...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic, three-dimensional networks that are able to absorb large quantities of wa...
Hydrogel scaffolds that can repair or regrow damaged biological tissue have great potential for the ...
Hydrogels can be characterized as elastic hydrophilic polymer chains connected in network\nwhich are...
Cryogels obtained by the cryotropic gelation process are macroporous hydrogels with a well-developed...
Cryogels obtained by the cryotropic gelation process are macroporous hydrogels with a well-developed...
This chapter reviews the preparation methods of hydrogels from hydrophilic polymers of synthetic and...
Hydrogels exhibit mechanical properties and an architectural structure that mimics the native extrac...
International audienceHydrogels are three-dimensional, water-swollen polymer networks that have been...
Hydrogels are the most iconic class of soft materials, and since their first report in the literatur...