2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsaenm.3c00533
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Photoprintable Radiopaque Hydrogels for Regenerative Medicine

Ondrej Groborz,
Kristyna Kolouchova,
Laurens Parmentier
et al.

Abstract: Biodegradable and bioactive gelatin-based hydrogels improve tissue regeneration and wound healing by supporting cell proliferation. Suitably functionalized gelatin hydrogels can even be processed by light-based 3D printing into any required shape, and their physicochemical and biological properties can be modified by incorporating various comonomers into their structure. However, such hydrogels are difficult to monitor in vivo, which has hampered further developments and clinical translation. Herein, we prepar… Show more

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“…e ., difficult to quantify), and most importantly cannot be implemented into medical practice. A few studies attempted to solve this issue by monitoring the degradation of hydrogels using noninvasive imaging techniques, such as X-ray imaging, PET, or SPECT . Although these techniques enable monitoring of a hydrogel in the long term, they expose the patient to high doses of ionizing radiation, which may alter the properties of the tissues and have negative consequences for the health of patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e ., difficult to quantify), and most importantly cannot be implemented into medical practice. A few studies attempted to solve this issue by monitoring the degradation of hydrogels using noninvasive imaging techniques, such as X-ray imaging, PET, or SPECT . Although these techniques enable monitoring of a hydrogel in the long term, they expose the patient to high doses of ionizing radiation, which may alter the properties of the tissues and have negative consequences for the health of patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%