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Mehdi Khanmohammadi

Researcher at Iran University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  43
Citations -  1083

Mehdi Khanmohammadi is an academic researcher from Iran University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Self-healing hydrogels & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 28 publications receiving 495 citations. Previous affiliations of Mehdi Khanmohammadi include Tehran University of Medical Sciences & Osaka University.

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Exosome loaded alginate hydrogel promotes tissue regeneration in full-thickness skin wounds: An in vivo study

TL;DR: This bioactive wound dressing technique has significantly improved wound closure, collagen synthesis, and vessel formation in the wound area through the application of the composite structure of EXO encapsulated in alginate hydrogel.
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Horseradish peroxidase-catalyzed hydrogelation for biomedical applications.

TL;DR: The tunable characteristics and use of the HRP-catalyzed hydrogels are highlighted and the biocompatibility, possible functionalization, and biofabrication process are summarized.
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Encapsulation of curcumin loaded chitosan nanoparticle within poly (ε-caprolactone) and gelatin fiber mat for wound healing and layered dermal reconstitution.

TL;DR: The electrospun hybrid scaffold seeded with human endometrial stem cells (EnSCs) showed desirable biocompatibility with the host immune system and wound healing ability in a full-thickness excisional animal model and could be suggested as a skin substitute to repair injured skin and regenerative medicine application.
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Fabrication of chitosan/agarose scaffolds containing extracellular matrix for tissue engineering applications.

TL;DR: This study manufactured a composite scaffold with optimum properties to imitate nasal cartilage attributes and illustrates that the presence of the ECM in chitosan/agarose structure improves the biomedical characteristics of the final scaffold.
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Fabrication of chitosan/polyvinylpyrrolidone hydrogel scaffolds containing PLGA microparticles loaded with dexamethasone for biomedical applications.

TL;DR: Predict and control some of the mechanical properties, including the microstructure of the scaffolds, as well as the drug release, by optimizing the polymers - microparticle concentration, plus their resulting interactions.