Porous hydrogels of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) have been shown to facilitate vascularized tissue formation. However, PEG hydrogels exhibit limited degradation under physiological conditions which hinders their ultimate applicability for tissue engineering therapies. Introduction of poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) chains into the PEG backbone results in copolymers that exhibit degradation via hydrolysis that can be controlled, in part, by the copolymer conditions. In this study, porous, PEG-PLLA hydrogels were generated by solvent casting/particulate leaching and photopolymerization. The influence of polymer conditions on hydrogel architecture, degradation and mechanical properties was investigated. Autofluorescence exhibited by the hydrogels al...
The biomedical applications of physically entangled polymeric hydrogels are generally limited due to...
The biomedical applications of physically entangled polymeric hydrogels are generally limited due to...
This study reports the design, development, and characterization of 85/15 poly (dl-lactide-co-glycol...
Porous hydrogels of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) have been shown to facilitate vascularized tissue fo...
Development of engineered tissues of clinically relevant size requires the ability to control vascul...
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels are one of the most widely utilized biomaterial systems, thank...
Because of their similarity with extracellular matrix, hydrogels are ideal substrates for cell growt...
The controlled delivery of therapeutic agents by biodegradable hydrogels has become a popular mechan...
Because of their similarity with extracellular matrix, hydrogels are ideal substrates for cell growt...
Because of their similarity with extracellular matrix, hydrogels are ideal substrates for cell growt...
Because of their similarity with extracellular matrix, hydrogels are ideal substrates for cell growt...
The relationship between polymeric hydrogel microstructure and macroscopic properties is of specific...
Because of their similarity with extracellular matrix, hydrogels are ideal substrates for cell growt...
Polymers, as hydrogel macromers, have been studied and widely applied to develop scaffolds in tissue...
Polymers, as hydrogel macromers, have been studied and widely applied to develop scaffolds in tissue...
The biomedical applications of physically entangled polymeric hydrogels are generally limited due to...
The biomedical applications of physically entangled polymeric hydrogels are generally limited due to...
This study reports the design, development, and characterization of 85/15 poly (dl-lactide-co-glycol...
Porous hydrogels of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) have been shown to facilitate vascularized tissue fo...
Development of engineered tissues of clinically relevant size requires the ability to control vascul...
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels are one of the most widely utilized biomaterial systems, thank...
Because of their similarity with extracellular matrix, hydrogels are ideal substrates for cell growt...
The controlled delivery of therapeutic agents by biodegradable hydrogels has become a popular mechan...
Because of their similarity with extracellular matrix, hydrogels are ideal substrates for cell growt...
Because of their similarity with extracellular matrix, hydrogels are ideal substrates for cell growt...
Because of their similarity with extracellular matrix, hydrogels are ideal substrates for cell growt...
The relationship between polymeric hydrogel microstructure and macroscopic properties is of specific...
Because of their similarity with extracellular matrix, hydrogels are ideal substrates for cell growt...
Polymers, as hydrogel macromers, have been studied and widely applied to develop scaffolds in tissue...
Polymers, as hydrogel macromers, have been studied and widely applied to develop scaffolds in tissue...
The biomedical applications of physically entangled polymeric hydrogels are generally limited due to...
The biomedical applications of physically entangled polymeric hydrogels are generally limited due to...
This study reports the design, development, and characterization of 85/15 poly (dl-lactide-co-glycol...