AbstractIn situ forming hydrogels, which allow for the modulation of physico-chemical properties, and in which cell response can be tailored, are providing new opportunities for biomedical applications. Here, we describe interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) based on a physical network of calcium alginate (Alg-Ca), interpenetrated with a chemical one based on hydroxyethyl-methacrylate-derivatized dextran (dex-HEMA). IPNs with different concentration and degree of substitution of dex-HEMA were characterized and evaluated for protein release as well as for the behavior of embedded cells. The results demonstrated that the properties of the semi-IPNs, which are obtained by dissolution of dex-HEMA chains into the Alg-Ca hydrogels, would allow...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Novel p(HEMA-co-METAC)/alginate semiinterpenetrating hydrogels (semi-IPNs) were developed in the a...
AbstractIn situ forming hydrogels, which allow for the modulation of physico-chemical properties, an...
AbstractIn situ forming hydrogels, which allow for the modulation of physico-chemical properties, an...
In situ forming hydrogels, which allow for the modulation of physico-chemical properties, and in whi...
The main theme of this thesis is the development and the characterization of interpenetrating polyme...
The ever increasing improvements of pharmaceutical formulations have been often obtained by means of...
Hydrogels are attractive for tissue engineering applications due to their incredible versatility, bu...
A novel injectable polysaccharide system based on calcium Alginate (Ca-Alg) hydrogel and two Dextran...
Scaffold hydrogel biomaterials designed to have advantageous biofunctional properties, which can be ...
Multifunctional injectable thermo-/pH-responsive hydrogels as release systems for the oral delivery ...
Scaffold hydrogel biomaterials designed to have advantageous biofunctional properties, which can be ...
Scaffold hydrogel biomaterials designed to have advantageous biofunctional properties, which can be ...
Scaffold hydrogel biomaterials designed to have advantageous biofunctional properties, which can be ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Novel p(HEMA-co-METAC)/alginate semiinterpenetrating hydrogels (semi-IPNs) were developed in the a...
AbstractIn situ forming hydrogels, which allow for the modulation of physico-chemical properties, an...
AbstractIn situ forming hydrogels, which allow for the modulation of physico-chemical properties, an...
In situ forming hydrogels, which allow for the modulation of physico-chemical properties, and in whi...
The main theme of this thesis is the development and the characterization of interpenetrating polyme...
The ever increasing improvements of pharmaceutical formulations have been often obtained by means of...
Hydrogels are attractive for tissue engineering applications due to their incredible versatility, bu...
A novel injectable polysaccharide system based on calcium Alginate (Ca-Alg) hydrogel and two Dextran...
Scaffold hydrogel biomaterials designed to have advantageous biofunctional properties, which can be ...
Multifunctional injectable thermo-/pH-responsive hydrogels as release systems for the oral delivery ...
Scaffold hydrogel biomaterials designed to have advantageous biofunctional properties, which can be ...
Scaffold hydrogel biomaterials designed to have advantageous biofunctional properties, which can be ...
Scaffold hydrogel biomaterials designed to have advantageous biofunctional properties, which can be ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Novel p(HEMA-co-METAC)/alginate semiinterpenetrating hydrogels (semi-IPNs) were developed in the a...