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Photopolymerized Porous Hydrogels.

Erwan Nicol
Published in: Biomacromolecules (2021)
Hydrogels are polymeric networks highly swollen with water. Because of their versatility and properties mimicking biological tissues, they are very interesting for biomedical applications. In this aim, the control of porosity is of crucial importance since it governs the transport properties and influences the fate of cells cultured onto or into the hydrogels. Among the techniques allowing for the elaboration of hydrogels, photopolymerization or photo-cross-linking are probably the most powerful and versatile synthetic routes. This Review aims at giving an overview of the literature dealing with photopolymerized hydrogels for which the generation or characterization of porosity is studied. First, the materials (polymers and photoinitiating systems) used for synthesizing hydrogels are presented. The different ways for generating porosity in the photopolymerized hydrogels are explained, and the characterization techniques allowing adequate study of the porosity are presented. Finally, some applications in the field of controlled release and tissue engineering are reviewed.
Keyphrases
  • tissue engineering
  • drug delivery
  • drug release
  • hyaluronic acid
  • extracellular matrix
  • wound healing
  • gene expression
  • systematic review
  • induced apoptosis
  • cancer therapy
  • endothelial cells