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Properties and Applications of Biomaterials Related to Gels
Shige Wang (editor)
2023
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This reprint consists of 12 papers, of which 2 are editorials and 10 are research papers. We hope to share the experimental and research results in this field and inspire new ideas for the design and applications of hydrogels.
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Keywords
- Adhesion
- Animal
- anti-inflammatory
- antidepressant
- application
- Babchi oil
- Bacillus subtilis
- Bacteria
- bioavailability
- Carrier
- carvacrol
- Chemistry
- chemodynamic therapy
- chicken feather
- confocal laser scanning microscopy
- crosslinking
- Cytotoxicity
- dermatokinetics
- drug release
- ELISA
- essential oil
- Eudragit L
- Fenton reaction
- fungal infections
- gel
- gelation temperature
- genistein
- Healing
- hemostasis mechanism
- hydrogel
- in situ forming gel
- in situ systems
- in vitro drug release studies
- Inorganic Chemistry
- intestine
- intranasal
- Ionizing radiation
- keratin
- Kolliphor
- levofloxacin
- low energy emulsification
- Mathematics & science
- mirtazapine
- monopropylene glycol
- mucoadhesive gel
- nanoemulgel
- nanoemulsion-based hydrogel
- nanoemulsions
- niosomes
- nose to brain delivery
- periodontitis
- photothermal therapy
- poloxamer
- polyethylene glycol
- Probiotics
- psoriasis
- qRT-PCR
- Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
- release
- Research & information: general
- rosemary oil
- silymarin
- sodium N-(2-sulfonatoethyl)chitosan
- solvent exchange
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- thermosensitive gels
- Timur oil
- topical formulation
- wet adhesion mechanism
- wound dressings
- Wound healing