Hydrogels - From Tradition to Innovative Platforms With Multiple Applications 2023
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.102436
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Hybrid Hydrogels with Stimuli-Responsive Properties to Electric and Magnetic Fields

Abstract: Hydrogels are a promising type of soft material featuring great similarity to biological tissues due to their inherent characteristics, such as high-water content, flexibility, softness, or low elastic modulus. Imparting multifunctionality to hydrogels to be triggered by external stimuli is considered to have a high potential for innovative application in the biomedical field by regulatory agencies, such as FDA and EMA. Thus, functional hybrid systems based on the combination of nanomaterials and hydrogels are… Show more

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“…247,248 Systems such as magnetically activated hydrogels could be advantageously applied in clinical settings because of the control and ability to focus the magnetic fields precisely, thus improving the expected outcomes. 249…”
Section: Tissue Engineering Applications Of Stimuli-responsive Hydrogelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…247,248 Systems such as magnetically activated hydrogels could be advantageously applied in clinical settings because of the control and ability to focus the magnetic fields precisely, thus improving the expected outcomes. 249…”
Section: Tissue Engineering Applications Of Stimuli-responsive Hydrogelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on this topic has focused on the development of materials that are responsive to the desired stimuli and are capable of releasing the drug in response to the stimuli. Researchers have explored the use of polymeric materials, such as hydrogels and nanoparticles, as well as other materials, such as liposomes, for this purpose [ 205 , 206 ]. Ultrasound-sensitive drug delivery systems use materials that are sensitive to sound waves, such as microbubbles, to release drugs in response to changes in sound intensity.…”
Section: Cancer Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%