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Erratum : An Overview of Injectable Polymeric Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering

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In this article, the authors provide an overview of the recent trends in the preparation of injectable hydrogels, along with key factors to be kept in balance for designing an effective injectable hyrogel system.
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This article is published in European Polymer Journal.The article was published on 2016-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 229 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Self-healing hydrogels.

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Injectable hydrogels for cartilage and bone tissue engineering.

TL;DR: The selection of appropriate biomaterials and fabrication methods to prepare novel injectable hydrogels for cartilage and bone tissue engineering are described and the biology of Cartilage and the bony ECM is summarized.
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Bioink properties before, during and after 3D bioprinting

TL;DR: Numerical approaches were reviewed and implemented for depicting the cellular mechanics within the hydrogel as well as for prediction of mechanical properties to achieve the desired hydrogels construct considering cell density, distribution and material-cell interaction.
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A review of the designs and prominent biomedical advances of natural and synthetic hydrogel formulations

TL;DR: This review critically detail the most common natural and synthetic hydrogel formulations, their designs and their most significant and current biomedical applications.
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Soft-Nanocomposites of Nanoparticles and Nanocarbons with Supramolecular and Polymer Gels and Their Applications.

TL;DR: This work reviews syntheses, properties, and applications of various gel-nanocomposites assembled from different metal-based nanoparticles or nanocarbons with tailor-made supramolecular (small molecular) or polymeric physical organogels and hydrogels and presents appropriate rationale to explain most of these phenomena at the molecular level.
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Crosslinking method of hyaluronic-based hydrogel for biomedical applications.

TL;DR: This review provides an overview of various methods of chemical and physical crosslinking using different linkers that have been investigated to develop the mechanical properties, biodegradation, and biocompatibility of hyaluronic acid as an injectable hydrogel in cell scaffolds, drug delivery systems, and wound healing applications.
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Injectable in Situ Shape-Forming Osteogenic Nanocomposite Hydrogel for Regenerating Irregular Bone Defects

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A novel hydrogel with dual temperature and pH responsiveness based on a nanostructured lipid carrier as an ophthalmic delivery system: enhanced trans-corneal permeability and bioavailability of nepafenac

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Injectable zwitterionic thermosensitive hydrogels with low-protein adsorption and combined effect of photothermal-chemotherapy

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Nanoparticle-loaded biodegradable light-responsive in situ forming injectable implants for effective peptide delivery to the posterior segment of the eye

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