With the increase in decellularization of different tissue sources, an understanding of the viscoelastic properties of these soft materials is important for determining practical applications. The purpose of this chapter is to better define a series of experiments to profile important rheological properties for adipose-based hydrogels. While there are numerous mechanical characterizations that are done experimentally, the protocol outlined in this chapter provides a step-wise approach to determine the gelation characteristics and native hydrogel network properties. A more complete understanding of adipose-derived hydrogel mechanical properties would provide vital information for downstream applicability in fields such as disease modeling or soft tissue regeneration.
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