Biocompatible Hydrogels Based on Biodegradable Polyesters and Their Copolymers
Yu. S. Fomina,
A. S. Semkina,
Yu. D. Zagoskin
et al.
Abstract:Poly(ethylene glycol)-based hydrogels have long proved to be promising materials for various biomedical technologies. This review considers systems based on the most common and studied copolymers of poly(ethylene glycol) and biodegradable polyesters of lactide and glycolide. Traditional and modern approaches to the synthesis of the copolymers and the production of hydrogels have been considered, the studies of the structure and properties of the materials have been analyzed, and the main directions of the appl… Show more
This review presents historical retrospective on the development of biomedicine as a science and indicates the role of colloidal objects, as well as contains the summary of the reviews and research articles included in the special issue.
This review presents historical retrospective on the development of biomedicine as a science and indicates the role of colloidal objects, as well as contains the summary of the reviews and research articles included in the special issue.
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