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Hierarchical Hydrogel Composite Interfaces with Robust Mechanical Properties for Biomedical Applications

Yuting Zhu, Qiang Zhang, Xiaoli Shi, Dong Han
Key takeaways
  1. 01This article reviews advances in hydrogel composites
  2. 02Hydrogels can mimic the body's extracellular matrix
  3. 03Engineered textures and mechanics can guide cell behavior
  4. 04Promising for tissue engineering and new therapies

Engineered hydrogels with specific textures and stiffness can guide cell behavior, offering promise for tissue engineering and medical treatments.

Abstract

Cells sense and respond to a wide range of external signals, including chemical signals, topography, and interface mechanics, via interactions with the extracellular matrix (ECM), triggering the regulation of behavior and function. The ECM can be considered a hierarchical multiphase porous matrix with various components. Highly porous hydrogel-based biomaterials can mimic the critical ECM properties, to provide mechanical support for tissues and to regulate cellular behaviors, such as adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation. Herein, based on micro/nanoscale-topography-coupled mechanical action, recent advances in the fabrication and application of hydrogel composites with tunable mechanical properties and topography in biomedicine are summarized. In particular, recent findings showing that hydrogels with specifically designed structures not only influence a range of cellular processes and fit the needs of engineered tissues but also have pharmacological effects are emphasized.

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APA
Yuting Zhu, Qiang Zhang, Xiaoli Shi, & Dong Han (2019). Hierarchical Hydrogel Composite Interfaces with Robust Mechanical Properties for Biomedical Applications. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/hierarchical-hydrogel-composite-interfaces-with-robust-mechanical-properties-for-biomedical-applications/
MLA
Yuting Zhu, et al. "Hierarchical Hydrogel Composite Interfaces with Robust Mechanical Properties for Biomedical Applications." 2019, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/hierarchical-hydrogel-composite-interfaces-with-robust-mechanical-properties-for-biomedical-applications/.
Chicago
Yuting Zhu et al. 2019. "Hierarchical Hydrogel Composite Interfaces with Robust Mechanical Properties for Biomedical Applications.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/hierarchical-hydrogel-composite-interfaces-with-robust-mechanical-properties-for-biomedical-applications/