Hydrogel-based devices for biomedical applications

This review paper presents hydrogel-based devices for biomedical applications. The first part of the paper gives a comprehensive, qualitative, theoretical overview of hydrogels’ synthesis and operation. Crosslinking methods, operation principles and transduction mechanisms are discussed in this part...

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Veröffentlicht in:Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical Chemical, 2010-06, Vol.147 (2), p.765-774
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description This review paper presents hydrogel-based devices for biomedical applications. The first part of the paper gives a comprehensive, qualitative, theoretical overview of hydrogels’ synthesis and operation. Crosslinking methods, operation principles and transduction mechanisms are discussed in this part. The second part includes applications of hydrogel devices in specific fields of interest. Sensing, fluid control, drug delivery, nerve regeneration and other biomedical applications constitute the main focus of this part. The aim of this paper is to briefly present recent advances of the field, without neglecting older ones, and to discuss important or novel concepts of each.
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Drug delivery
Drug delivery systems
Fluid control
Fluid dynamics
Fluid flow
Fluids
Hydrogels
Nerve regeneration
Stimuli-responsive hydrogel
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