Publications by authors named "Athira Sreedevi Madhavikutty"

Injectable ECM-inspired hydrogels composed of hyaluronic acid and gelatin are biocompatible and potentially useful for various medical applications. We developed injectable hydrogels composed of monoaldehyde-modified hyaluronic acid (HA-mCHO) and carbohydrazide-modified gelatin (GL-CDH), "HA/GL gel", whose ratios of HA-mCHO to GL-CDH were different. The hydrogels exhibited gelation times shorter than 3 s.

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  • * Upon exposure to UV light, this solution quickly transforms into a gel, with the gelation time decreasing significantly as the concentration of HA-DAZ and DPI increases, indicating enhanced performance for medical applications.
  • * The resulting HA-DAZ/DPI hydrogel not only exhibits strong adhesion and self-healing properties but also outperforms traditional fibrin glue in reinforcing tissue, as demonstrated in tests on porcine esophageal mucosa.
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Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for the treatment of esophageal mucosal lesions often leads to postoperative stenosis, causing difficulty in swallowing, known as dysphagia. In this study, we developed an cross-linkable powder composed of alginate, gelatin, transglutaminase (TG), and calcium chloride ions (Ca), which can be administered through a 1.5 m-long and 3.

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The development of nanotechnology has been advancing for decades and gained acceleration in the 21st century. Two-dimensional (2D) materials are widely available, giving them a wide range of material platforms for technological study and the advancement of atomic-level applications. The design and application of 2D materials are discussed in this review.

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We developed a new muco-adhesive hydrogel composed of cationic guar gum (CGG) and boric acid (BA). The CGG-BA precursor solution of 0.5-2% w/v concentration exhibited fluidity at low pH (3-5), while gelation occurred within 1 min at physiological pH (7-8) conditions.

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