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Hydrogels central nervous system

Such hydrogels have been suggested to be suitable for biotechnological applications (DNA delivery vehicles, cell encapsulation) [28]. Recently, amphiphilic dibock copolypeptide hydrogels of KigoL2o were used in an in vivo study where the hydrogels were injected into the mouse forebrain. Evaluation of samples displayed substantial tissue integration with little or no detectable toxicity in the central nervous system [148]. [Pg.155]

Yang CY, Song BB, Ao Y et al (2009) Biocompatibility of amphiphilic diblock copolypeptide hydrogels in the central nervous system. Biomaterials 30 2881-2898... [Pg.166]


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