Design properties of hydrogel tissue-engineering scaffolds
Case Western Reserve University
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Abstract
This article summarizes the recent progress in the design and synthesis of hydrogels as tissue-engineering scaffolds. Hydrogels are attractive scaffolding materials owing to their highly swollen network structure, ability to encapsulate cells and bioactive molecules, and efficient mass transfer. Various polymers, including natural, synthetic and natural/synthetic hybrid polymers, have been used to make hydrogels via chemical or physical crosslinking. Recently, bioactive synthetic hydrogels have emerged as promising scaffolds because they can provide molecularly tailored biofunctions and adjustable mechanical properties, as well as an extracellular matrix-like microenvironment for cell growth and tissue…
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- Self-healing hydrogels
- Scaffold
- Tissue engineering
- Extracellular matrix
- Natural polymers
- Chemistry
- Nanotechnology
- Polymer
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