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Hybrid hydrogels based on gelatin methacrylate
Jia Liang
Biomaterials Science and Technology
TechMed Centre
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PhD Thesis - Research UT, graduation UT
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Material Science
Polyethylene Glycol
100%
Hydrogel
100%
Material
66%
Natural Polymer
66%
Elastic Property
33%
Medical Implant
33%
Temperature
33%
Collagen
33%
Protein
33%
Fiber
33%
Three Dimensional Printing
33%
Electrospinning
33%
Biodegradable Polymer
33%
Hybrid Material
33%
Water-Soluble Polymer
33%
Adhesive Property
33%
Chemistry
Gelatin
100%
Methacrylate
100%
Hydrogel
100%
Polymer
50%
Poly(ethylene Glycol)
37%
Crosslinking
37%
Biocompatible Material
25%
Group
25%
Carbonate
25%
Base
12%
Mechanical Property
12%
Porosity
12%
Synthesis (Chemical)
12%
Biological Property
12%
Reaction Temperature
12%
Collagen
12%
Engineering Process
12%
Elastic Property
12%
Protein
12%
Procedure
12%
Water Soluble
12%
Fiber
12%
Bioadhesive
12%
Application
12%
Chemical Engineering
Hydrogel
100%
Polyethylene Glycol
100%
Natural Polymer
66%
Carbonate
66%
Interpenetrating Polymer Network
33%
Temperature
33%
Biodegradable Polymer
33%
Water
33%
Polymer
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Methacrylate
100%
Gelatin
100%
Macrogol Derivative
37%
Macrogol
37%
Polymer
37%
Carbonate
25%
Cyclopropane
25%
Water
12%
Adhesive Agent
12%
Base
12%
Collagen Type 1
12%
Protein
12%
Physics
Networks
37%
Polyethylene
37%
Carbonate
25%
Tissue
25%
3D Printing
12%
Temperature
12%
Elasticity
12%
Water
12%
Technology
12%
Adhesive
12%
Collagens
12%
Protein
12%
Utilization
12%
Electrospinning
12%