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View article: Towards tunable mechanical properties of in situ gelling chitosan hydrogels: impact of macromolecular structure including pattern of acetylation
Towards tunable mechanical properties of in situ gelling chitosan hydrogels: impact of macromolecular structure including pattern of acetylation Open
Injectable in situ gelling physically crosslinked chitosan (CH) hydrogels allowing cell encapsulation are appealing for biomedical applications. However, the variability of the CH source is one of the major difficulties in ensuring their r…
View article: Injectable, cryopreservable, preconditioned mesenchymal stromal cell-loaded microbeads for pro-angiogenic therapy: in vitro proof-of-concept
Injectable, cryopreservable, preconditioned mesenchymal stromal cell-loaded microbeads for pro-angiogenic therapy: in vitro proof-of-concept Open
Despite their recognized potential for ischemic tissue repair, the clinical use of human mesenchymal stromal cells (hMSC) is limited by the poor viability of cells after injection and the variability of their paracrine function. In this st…
View article: Synthesis and characterization of plasma-treated liquid and hydrogels for bone cancer therapy
Synthesis and characterization of plasma-treated liquid and hydrogels for bone cancer therapy Open
This PhD Thesis tallies with the Starting Grant project funded by the European Research Council (ERC) entitled “Atmospheric Pressure plAsma meets biomaterials for bone Cancer HEaling” (APACHE) and has been carried out within the Biomateria…
View article: Investigating the atmospheric pressure plasma jet modification of a photo-crosslinkable hydrogel
Investigating the atmospheric pressure plasma jet modification of a photo-crosslinkable hydrogel Open
Atmospheric pressure plasma jets (APPJ) have great potential in wound healing, bacterial disinfection and in cancer therapy. Recent studies pointed out that hydrogels can be used as screens during APPJ treatment, or even be used as reservo…
View article: Production of reactive species in alginate hydrogels for cold atmospheric plasma-based therapies
Production of reactive species in alginate hydrogels for cold atmospheric plasma-based therapies Open
In the last years, great advances have been made in therapies based in cold atmospheric plasmas (CAP). CAP generate reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) which can be transferred to liquids. These CAP activated liquids display the sa…