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Modification of Hydrogels and Their Applications in Biomedical Engineering
Yanen Wang (editor) and Qinghua Wei (editor)
2023
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This is a reprint of articles from the Special Issue published online in the open access journal Gels (ISSN 2310-2861). This reprint focuses on the modification of hydrogels and their applications in biomedical engineering, aiming to provide a reference for scholars in related fields. It mainly involves the applications of hydrogels in biomedical fields such as phantoms, wound healing, skin, cartilage, muscle, and drug loading. We believe this reprint can provide a valuable reference for scientific and technological workers in the fields of materials science, tissue engineering, biological manufacturing, biomedical engineering, and so on.
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Keywords
- adipose mesenchymal stromal cells
- antibacterial
- Biocompatibility
- biomaterial
- cartilage regeneration
- ceramic
- chondrogenic differentiation
- conductivity
- Drug delivery
- drug delivery system
- dynamic mechanical analysis
- electron beam irradiation
- fibroblast growth factor-2
- freeze-drying
- Gelatin
- grey relational analysis
- growth factor
- hardness
- History of engineering & technology
- horseradish peroxidase
- hyaluronic acid-collagen hybrid hydrogel
- hydrogel
- hydrogel beads
- hydrogel characterization
- hydrogel electronic skin
- hydrogel sheet dressings
- Hydrogels
- Materials
- Materials science
- Mechanical engineering & materials
- Mechanical properties
- mimicking
- myoblast
- n/a
- phytosomes
- platelet-derived growth factor-BB
- PNIPAM
- poly(vinyl alcohol)
- polymer
- polyurethane-62
- pulp regeneration
- Reactive Oxygen Species
- RGD motif
- self-healing properties
- semi-IPN
- shape memory gel
- silver nanoparticles
- skeletal muscle
- smart polymer
- soft tissues
- Taguchi’s method
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Technology: general issues
- tissue
- Tissue Engineering
- tissue scaffolding
- tobacco leaf
- viscoelasticity
- Warner–Braztler shear test
- Wound healing