Collagen hydrogels are a rapidly expanding platform in bioengineering and soft materials engineering for novel applications focused on medical therapeutics, medical devices and biosensors. Observations linking microstructure to material properties and function enables rational design strategies to control this space. Visualisation of the microscale organisation of these soft hydrated materials presents unique technical challenges due to the relationship between hydration and the molecular organisation of a collagen gel. Scanning electron microscopy is a robust tool widely employed to visualise and explore materials on the microscale. However, investigation of collagen gel microstructure is difficult without imparting structural changes duri...
The internal morphologies for a series of heterogeneous PHEMA and P[HEMA-co-MeO-PEGMA] [PHEMA = poly...
Hydrogels are used for 3D in vitro assays and tissue engineering and regeneration purposes. For a th...
Biological hydrogels have been increasingly sought after as wound dressings or scaffolds for regener...
The present investigation explores the microscopic aspects of cell-laden hydrogels at high resolutio...
Understanding material mechanical properties help materials scientists and engineers determine the b...
In the human body, the most abundant simple molecule is water, and the most abundant complex molecul...
The ultimate goal of regenerative medicine is to create functional engineered biomaterial to repair ...
Hydrogels are used for 3D in vitro assays and tissue engineering and regeneration purposes. For a th...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is an important analysis technique to visualize (bio)macromol...
The goal of tissue engineering is to create the functional engineered tissue to replace or repair th...
Novel strategies to mimic mammalian extracellular matrix (ECM) in vitro are desirable to study cell ...
Among various natural biopolymers, type I collagen gels have demonstrated the highest potential as b...
Collagen is a key component of the extracellular matrix and is the most abundant protein in vertebra...
Highlights - New insights into the structure of hydrogels. - Examples of artefacts observed in Cryo-...
Cancer is one of the principal causes of death in the world. Despite of the fact that there are way...
The internal morphologies for a series of heterogeneous PHEMA and P[HEMA-co-MeO-PEGMA] [PHEMA = poly...
Hydrogels are used for 3D in vitro assays and tissue engineering and regeneration purposes. For a th...
Biological hydrogels have been increasingly sought after as wound dressings or scaffolds for regener...
The present investigation explores the microscopic aspects of cell-laden hydrogels at high resolutio...
Understanding material mechanical properties help materials scientists and engineers determine the b...
In the human body, the most abundant simple molecule is water, and the most abundant complex molecul...
The ultimate goal of regenerative medicine is to create functional engineered biomaterial to repair ...
Hydrogels are used for 3D in vitro assays and tissue engineering and regeneration purposes. For a th...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is an important analysis technique to visualize (bio)macromol...
The goal of tissue engineering is to create the functional engineered tissue to replace or repair th...
Novel strategies to mimic mammalian extracellular matrix (ECM) in vitro are desirable to study cell ...
Among various natural biopolymers, type I collagen gels have demonstrated the highest potential as b...
Collagen is a key component of the extracellular matrix and is the most abundant protein in vertebra...
Highlights - New insights into the structure of hydrogels. - Examples of artefacts observed in Cryo-...
Cancer is one of the principal causes of death in the world. Despite of the fact that there are way...
The internal morphologies for a series of heterogeneous PHEMA and P[HEMA-co-MeO-PEGMA] [PHEMA = poly...
Hydrogels are used for 3D in vitro assays and tissue engineering and regeneration purposes. For a th...
Biological hydrogels have been increasingly sought after as wound dressings or scaffolds for regener...