International audienceThis paper describes the rheological properties of silated hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC-Si) used in biomaterials domain as a three-dimensional synthetic matrix for tissue engineering. The HPMC-Si is an HPMC grafted with 3-glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane (GPTMS). HPMC and HPMC-Si were studied. It is shown that although silanization reduces the hydrodynamic volume in dilute solution, it does not affect significantly the rheological behavior of the concentrated solutions. The HPMC-Si viscous solution (pH 12.8) cross-links by decreasing the pH using an acid buffer, since HPMC-Si solution transforms into an elastic state. The kinetics of cross-linking and final elastic properties is influenced by several parameters su...
The biomedical applications of physically entangled polymeric hydrogels are generally limited due to...
Introduction: Biological hydrogels provide a conducive extracellular environment for encapsulating a...
The viscoelastic behavior of two pH-sensitive hydrogels hydroxyethyl methacrylate dimethyl aminoethy...
International audienceThis paper describes the rheological properties of silated hydroxypropylmethyl...
International audienceSilated hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (Si-HPMC) is a modified biopolymer used i...
International audienceThe present paper investigates the rheological properties of silated hydroxypr...
International audienceThe general properties of hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC) grafted with 3-glycidoxy...
International audienceSilanized hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (Si-HPMC) is a biocompatible polysacc...
International audienceHere we used rheological methods to study the gelation kinetics of silanized h...
Hydrogels are studied extensively for many tissue engineering applications, and their mechanical pro...
The present study analyzed the thickening properties of Carbopol 974 and 971 in a 50:50 mixture of w...
The rheological properties of water-soluble le cellulose ether networks were studied to assess their...
The rheological behavior of polymers at the gel point (critical gels) is characterized by a power la...
The thermoreversible gelation of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC) in simulated intestinal/gastric...
The biomedical applications of physically entangled polymeric hydrogels are generally limited due to...
Introduction: Biological hydrogels provide a conducive extracellular environment for encapsulating a...
The viscoelastic behavior of two pH-sensitive hydrogels hydroxyethyl methacrylate dimethyl aminoethy...
International audienceThis paper describes the rheological properties of silated hydroxypropylmethyl...
International audienceSilated hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (Si-HPMC) is a modified biopolymer used i...
International audienceThe present paper investigates the rheological properties of silated hydroxypr...
International audienceThe general properties of hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC) grafted with 3-glycidoxy...
International audienceSilanized hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (Si-HPMC) is a biocompatible polysacc...
International audienceHere we used rheological methods to study the gelation kinetics of silanized h...
Hydrogels are studied extensively for many tissue engineering applications, and their mechanical pro...
The present study analyzed the thickening properties of Carbopol 974 and 971 in a 50:50 mixture of w...
The rheological properties of water-soluble le cellulose ether networks were studied to assess their...
The rheological behavior of polymers at the gel point (critical gels) is characterized by a power la...
The thermoreversible gelation of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC) in simulated intestinal/gastric...
The biomedical applications of physically entangled polymeric hydrogels are generally limited due to...
Introduction: Biological hydrogels provide a conducive extracellular environment for encapsulating a...
The viscoelastic behavior of two pH-sensitive hydrogels hydroxyethyl methacrylate dimethyl aminoethy...