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Spatially resolved mapping of hydrogel stiffness during enzymatic degradation
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Surface Innovations
Surface Innovations (2022) 10 (6): 432–440.
Published: 10 October 2022
... erosion rates. It was inferred that agarose gels contained both tightly and loosely packed regions. The loosely packed regions degraded first, followed by the regions that were packed more tightly. The second hydrogels containing hyaluronic acid and gelatin with 5% w/v hyaluronic acid and 5% w/v gelatin...
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Effects of local nitric oxide release on human mesenchymal stem cell attachment and proliferation on gelatin hydrogel surface
Available to PurchaseQi Xing, PhD, Keegan Yates, Avery Bailey, Caleb Vogt, Weilue He, MSc, Megan C. Frost, PhD, Feng Zhao, PhD
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Surface Innovations
Surface Innovations (2013) 1 (4): 224–232.
Published: 01 December 2013
... biocompatibility for biomedical implants through reducing neointimal hyperplasia and thrombosis caused by blood vessel wall damage. The objective of this article was to fabricate a nitric oxide–releasing gelatin hydrogel that can continuously generate nitric oxide at a physiologically relevant level and inhibit...
