Magneto‐Enzymatic Microgels for Precise Hydrogel Sculpturing
Maria C. Mendes,
João A. Pereira,
Ana S. Silva
et al.
Abstract:The inclusion of hollow channels in tissue‐engineered hydrogels is crucial for mimicking the natural physiological conditions and facilitating the delivery of nutrients and oxygen to cells. Although bio‐fabrication techniques provide diverse strategies to create these channels, many require sophisticated equipment and time‐consuming protocols. Herein, collagenase, a degrading agent for methacrylated gelatin hydrogels, and magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) are combined and processed into enzymatically active spheri… Show more
Magnetic hydrogels often suffered from low saturation magnetization and poor chemical and mechanical tolerance. Here, an insitu grown magnetic nanoparticle (i.e. Fe3O4) in an interpenetrating network having both physical and...
Magnetic hydrogels often suffered from low saturation magnetization and poor chemical and mechanical tolerance. Here, an insitu grown magnetic nanoparticle (i.e. Fe3O4) in an interpenetrating network having both physical and...
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