Publications by authors named "Alfredo Escribano-Huesca"
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alfredo Escribano-Huesca"
- Alfredo Escribano-Huesca's recent research focuses on the development of advanced hydrogel materials, leveraging dynamic reconfigurability and biocompatibility to enhance functionality for various applications in medicine and engineering.
- One of his notable studies details the creation of micro-patterned polymer hydrogels utilizing magnetic Pickering emulsion droplets, showcasing their ability to undergo temperature-dependent reconfiguration, which is potentially applicable in soft robotics and environmental remediation.
- Another significant contribution involves biocompatible fibrin hydrogels composed of short peptides that self-assemble under physiological conditions, addressing the challenges of high costs associated with human plasma-derived fibrinogen and aiming to improve mechanical properties for use in regenerative medicine.