Alginate: properties and biomedical applications
Kuen Yong Lee,David J. Mooney +1 more
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This review will provide a comprehensive overview of general properties of alginate and its hydrogels, their biomedical applications, and suggest new perspectives for future studies with these polymers.About:
This article is published in Progress in Polymer Science.The article was published on 2012-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 5372 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Self-healing hydrogels.read more
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Size- and shape-dependent foreign body immune response to materials implanted in rodents and non-human primates
Omid Veiseh,Joshua C. Doloff,Minglin Ma,Arturo J. Vegas,Hok Hei Tam,Andrew Bader,Jie Li,Erin Langan,Jeffrey Wyckoff,Whitney S. Loo,Siddharth Jhunjhunwala,Alan Chiu,Sean M. Siebert,Katherine Tang,Jennifer Hollister-Lock,Stephanie Aresta-Dasilva,Matthew A. Bochenek,Joshua E. Mendoza-Elias,Yong Wang,Merigeng Qi,Danya M. Lavin,Michael Chen,Nimit Dholakia,Raj Thakrar,Igor Lacík,Gordon C. Weir,Jose Oberholzer,Dale L. Greiner,Robert Langer,Daniel G. Anderson +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a broad variety of material classes significantly abrogate foreign body reactions and fibrosis in rodent and non-human primates when the spheres are larger than 1.5 mm in diameter.
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Alginate composites for bone tissue engineering: a review.
TL;DR: Alginate based composite biomaterials will be promising for bone tissue regeneration because of their enhanced biochemical significance in terms of porosity, mechanical strength, cell adhesion, biocompatibility, cell proliferation, alkaline phosphatase increase, excellent mineralization and osteogenic differentiation.
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The chemistry and engineering of polymeric hydrogel adhesives for wound closure: a tutorial
TL;DR: This tutorial review summarizes the key chemical features that enabled the development and use of polymeric hydrogels as wound adhesives, sealants, and hemostats, their design requirements, synthetic routes, determination of properties, and the tests needed to evaluate their performances.
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Advanced Therapeutic Dressings for Effective Wound Healing—A Review
TL;DR: In this article, the current state of wound healing and wound management products, with emphasis on the demand for more advanced forms of wound therapy and some of the current challenges and driving forces behind this demand, are reviewed.
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