Advancements in the Use of Hydrogels for Regenerative Medicine: Properties and Biomedical Applications.

Int J Biomater

Biological Engineering, Faculty of Biosciences and Public Health, Universidad Especializada de las Americas (UDELAS), Panama City, Panama.

Published: November 2022

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  • * They mimic the complex structure of human tissues, making them especially useful for delicate areas like the nervous system, where traditional methods may be inadequate.
  • * Hydrogels have biocompatible properties, allowing them to be used safely within the human body, presenting a promising solution for regenerating tissue lost from brain tumors or injuries and addressing central nervous system challenges.

Article Abstract

Due to their particular water absorption capacity, hydrogels are the most widely used scaffolds in biomedical studies to regenerate damaged tissue. Hydrogels can be used in tissue engineering to design scaffolds for three-dimensional cell culture, providing a novel alternative to the traditional two-dimensional cell culture as hydrogels have a three-dimensional biomimetic structure. This material property is crucial in regenerative medicine, especially for the nervous system, since it is a highly complex and delicate structure. Hydrogels can move quickly within the human body without physically disturbing the environment and possess essential biocompatible properties, as well as the ability to form a mimetic scaffold . Therefore, hydrogels are perfect candidates for biomedical applications. Hydrogels represent a potential alternative to regenerating tissue lost after removing a brain tumor and/or brain injuries. This reason presents them as an exciting alternative to highly complex human physiological problems, such as injuries to the central nervous system and neurodegenerative disease.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9663251PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3606765DOI Listing

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