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What is a Hydrogel and What is it Used For?
Advances in materials science are transforming medicine, engineering, and environmental technology. Among the most promising innovations are hydrogels—highly absorbent polymer networks with ...
Disposable sanitary products can take 500 years to decompose, but a research team at the University of Waterloo is on a ...
Year-long dataset evaluating percutaneous disc augmentation technology shows the HYDRAFIL System improved back and leg pain and disability scores exceeding clinical significance benchmarks at ...
Hydrogels are among the most widely studied biomaterials in modern drug delivery research. Their high hydrophilicity, ...
Hydrogels, with their high-water content and versatile properties, are ideal for advancing medical devices in chronic wound care, tissue regeneration and drug delivery. Their adaptability and ...
A hydrogel engineered with cell-like particles mimicking skin tissue achieves 99.9% compressibility and ultralow energy loss ...
A research team at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has developed a simple and affordable hydrogel coating that ...
A multiscale cellulose hydrogel reported in the Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts delivers 10.27 mS cm-1 ionic ...
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