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Gel-Based Materials for Biomedical Engineering by Daihua Fu, Jieyu Zhang ISBN 9783725838240, 9783725838233, 3725838240, 3725838232 instant download

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Authors:Daihua Fu, Jieyu Zhang
Pages:218 pages
Year:2025
Publisher:MDPI
Language:english
File Size:30.09 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783725838240, 9783725838233, 3725838240, 3725838232
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Gel-Based Materials for Biomedical Engineering by Daihua Fu, Jieyu Zhang ISBN 9783725838240, 9783725838233, 3725838240, 3725838232 instant download

This Special Issue, entitled “Gel-Based Materials for Biomedical Engineering”, presents recent advances in the design, fabrication, and biomedical application of gel-based materials. Gels, particularly hydrogels, have attracted considerable attention in tissue engineering, wound healing, drug delivery, and regenerative medicine due to their high water content, biocompatibility, and structural tunability. 
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The contributions in this collection highlight a variety of gel systems, including natural and synthetic polymer-based hydrogels, nanocomposite gels, and stimuli-responsive materials. These materials exhibit functional properties such as antibacterial activity, tissue regeneration support, enhanced mechanical strength, and controlled drug release. The reprint offers a valuable reference for researchers and practitioners aiming to develop next-generation gel-based biomaterials for clinical and translational use.
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