Designing Cell-Compatible Hydrogels for Biomedical Applications

Dror Seliktar(Technion – Israel Institute of Technology)
Science
May 31, 2012
Cited by 1,897

Abstract

Designer Hydrogels Hydrogels, which consist of highly water swollen cross-linked polymer networks, can now be made with a range of chemistries and a combination of physical and chemical cross-links. They can also be designed to degrade gradually when exposed to chemical or biological signals and are thus finding use in a wide range of applications, including tissue engineering and drug delivery. Seliktar (p. 1124 ) reviews recent advances in tailoring hydrogels with specific properties and their applications to biology and medicine.


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