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Hydrogels alginates

Leonard M, Boisseson MRD, Hubert P et al (2004) Hydrophobically modified alginate hydrogels as protein carriers with specific controlled release properties. J Control Release 98 395 105... [Pg.59]

Chou Al, Nicoll SB (2009) Characterization of photocrosslinked alginate hydrogels for nucleus pulposus cell encapsulation. J Biomed Mater Res A 91(1) 187-194... [Pg.230]

Chou Al, Akintoye SO, Nicoll SB (2009) Photo-crosslinked alginate hydrogels support enhanced matrix accumulation by nucleus pulposus cells in vivo. Osteoarthr Cartil 17(10) 1377-1384... [Pg.230]

Leone G et al (2008) Amidic alginate hydrogel for nucleus pulposus replacement. J Biomed Mater Res A 84(2) 391 101... [Pg.230]

Novikova LN, Mosahebi A, Wiberg M, Teienghi G, Kellerth JO, Novikov LN (2006) Alginate hydrogel and matrigel as potential cell carriers for neurotransplantation. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A 77A 242-252. [Pg.263]

One of the philosophical bases of this work is the relative surface area benefit of microcapsules vs. hollow fibers. It is also felt that the alginate hydrogel would have a higher flux rate than the poly sulfone used in hollow fibers. The study of this technique, however, has only been advanced through a rat model. The survival rate for induced liver failure was 46.7% vs. 0% for untreated animals. [Pg.156]

Fig. 15 Optical images of DNA-based materials for environmental purpose, a DNA-alginic acid hybrid matrix coagulated by Ca2+, in fiber, film, and gel form, b DNA-immobilized porous glass beads prepared by UV-irradiation. c DNA-polyacrylamide hydrogel beads synthesized by inverse suspension polymerization... Fig. 15 Optical images of DNA-based materials for environmental purpose, a DNA-alginic acid hybrid matrix coagulated by Ca2+, in fiber, film, and gel form, b DNA-immobilized porous glass beads prepared by UV-irradiation. c DNA-polyacrylamide hydrogel beads synthesized by inverse suspension polymerization...

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