Emerging albumin hydrogels as personalized biomaterials
Developing biomaterials-based tissue engineering scaffolds with personalized features and
intrinsic biocompatibility is appealing and urgent. Through utilizing various strategies …
intrinsic biocompatibility is appealing and urgent. Through utilizing various strategies …
Albumin‐based hydrogels for regenerative engineering and cell transplantation
Albumin, the most abundant plasma protein in mammals, is a versatile and easily obtainable
biomaterial. It is pH and temperature responsive, dissolvable in high concentrations and …
biomaterial. It is pH and temperature responsive, dissolvable in high concentrations and …
pH and redox sensitive albumin hydrogel: A self-derived biomaterial
Serum albumin can be transformed to a stimuli (pH and redox) responsive hydrogel using
the reduction process followed by oxidative refolding. The preparation of albumin hydrogel …
the reduction process followed by oxidative refolding. The preparation of albumin hydrogel …
Synthesis and characterization of photocrosslinkable albumin-based hydrogels for biomedical applications
Protein-based biomaterials are widely used to generate three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds for
tissue regeneration as well as compact delivery systems for drugs, genes, and peptides …
tissue regeneration as well as compact delivery systems for drugs, genes, and peptides …
Functionalisation of a heat-derived and bio-inert albumin hydrogel with extracellular matrix by air plasma treatment
Albumin-based hydrogels are increasingly attractive in tissue engineering because they
provide a xeno-free, biocompatible and potentially patient-specific platform for tissue …
provide a xeno-free, biocompatible and potentially patient-specific platform for tissue …
Research progress on albumin-based hydrogels: Properties, preparation methods, types and its application for antitumor-drug delivery and tissue engineering
R Meng, H Zhu, P Deng, M Li, Q Ji, H He… - … in Bioengineering and …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Albumin is derived from blood plasma and is the most abundant protein in blood plasma,
which has good mechanical properties, biocompatibility and degradability, so albumin is an …
which has good mechanical properties, biocompatibility and degradability, so albumin is an …
Albumin as a biomaterial and therapeutic agent in regenerative medicine
O Kuten Pella, I Hornyák, D Horváthy, E Fodor… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Albumin is a constitutional plasma protein, with well-known biological functions, eg, a
nutrient for stem cells in culture. However, albumin is underutilized as a biomaterial in …
nutrient for stem cells in culture. However, albumin is underutilized as a biomaterial in …
A novel albumin-based tissue scaffold for autogenic tissue engineering applications
PS Li, I -Liang Lee, WL Yu, JS Sun, WN Jane… - Scientific reports, 2014 - nature.com
Tissue scaffolds provide a framework for living tissue regeneration. However, traditional
tissue scaffolds are exogenous, composed of metals, ceramics, polymers and animal tissues …
tissue scaffolds are exogenous, composed of metals, ceramics, polymers and animal tissues …
A generalizable strategy for crosslinkable albumin-based hydrogels and application as potential anti-tumor nanoplatform
WW Lv, K Yang, J Yu, Y Wu, M Zhang… - Journal of …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Albumin-based hydrogels have emerged as promising nanoparticle systems for the effective
delivery of hydrophobic anticancer drugs. Anti-cancer drugs often cause some adverse …
delivery of hydrophobic anticancer drugs. Anti-cancer drugs often cause some adverse …
Biodegradable suture development-based albumin composites for tissue engineering applications
Recent advancements in the field of biomedical engineering have underscored the pivotal
role of biodegradable materials in addressing the challenges associated with tissue …
role of biodegradable materials in addressing the challenges associated with tissue …