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  1. Beyond the Charge: Interplay of Nanogels’ Functional Group and Zeta‐Potential for Antifungal Drug Delivery to Human Pathogenic Fungus Aspergillus fumigatus
  2. Engineering peptide-modified alginate-based bioinks with cell-adhesive properties for biofabrication
  3. Targeted Printing of Cells: Evaluation of ADA-PEG Bioinks for Drop on Demand Approaches
  4. Covalently Cross‐Linked Pig Gastric Mucin Hydrogels Prepared by Radical‐Based Chain‐Growth and Thiol‐ene Mechanisms
  5. Tethered TGF-β1 in a Hyaluronic Acid-Based Bioink for Bioprinting Cartilaginous Tissues
  6. Bioink Platform Utilizing Dual‐stage Crosslinking of Hyaluronic Acid Tailored for Chondrogenic Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells
  7. TEMPO/TCC as a Chemo Selective Alternative for the Oxidation of Hyaluronic Acid
  8. Bioprinting and Differentiation of Adipose-Derived Stromal Cell Spheroids for a 3D Breast Cancer-Adipose Tissue Model
  9. Differential Production of Cartilage ECM in 3D Agarose Constructs by Equine Articular Cartilage Progenitor Cells and Mesenchymal Stromal Cells
  10. Comparison of Hydrogels for the Development of Well-Defined 3D Cancer Models of Breast Cancer and Melanoma
  11. In Situ Polymer Analogue Generation of Azlactone Functions at Poly(oxazoline)s for Peptide Conjugation
  12. Tuning the Product Spectrum of a Glycoside Hydrolase Enzyme by a Combination of Site‐Directed Mutagenesis and Tyrosine‐Specific Chemical Modification
  13. Permanent Hydrophilization and Generic Bioactivation of Melt Electrowritten Scaffolds
  14. Influence of charged groups on the cross-linking efficiency and release of guest molecules from thiol–ene cross-linked poly(2-oxazoline) hydrogels
  15. Tough and Elastic α-Tricalcium Phosphate Cement Composites with Degradable PEG-Based Cross-Linker
  16. Evaluation of Hydrogels Based on Oxidized Hyaluronic Acid for Bioprinting
  17. Highly flexible and degradable dual setting systems based on PEG-hydrogels and brushite cement
  18. TGF-β1-Modified Hyaluronic Acid/Poly(glycidol) Hydrogels for Chondrogenic Differentiation of Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells
  19. Product-oriented chemical surface modification of a levansucrase (SacB) via an ene-type reaction
  20. Double printing of hyaluronic acid/poly(glycidol) hybrid hydrogels with poly(ε-caprolactone) for MSC chondrogenesis
  21. Thiol-Ene Clickable Gelatin: A Platform Bioink for Multiple 3D Biofabrication Technologies
  22. Melt electrospinning writing of defined scaffolds using polylactide-poly(ethylene glycol) blends with 45S5 bioactive glass particles
  23. Thiol-ene Cross-Linkable Hydrogels as Bioinks for Biofabrication
  24. Live-cell super-resolution imaging of intrinsically fast moving flagellates
  25. Biomimetic Polymers (for Biomedical Applications)
  26. Thiol-ene Clickable Poly(glycidol) Hydrogels for Biofabrication
  27. Scaffolds: Salt Leaching
  28. Application of Linear and Branched Poly(Ethylene Glycol)-Poly(Lactide) Block Copolymers for the Preparation of Films and Solution Electrospun Meshes
  29. Bilateral PLA/alginate membranes for the prevention of postsurgical adhesions
  30. Multivalent targeting of AT1receptors with angiotensin II-functionalized nanoparticles
  31. Biodistribution of Quantum Dots in the Kidney After Intravenous Injection
  32. Direct 3D powder printing of biphasic calcium phosphate scaffolds for substitution of complex bone defects
  33. Self-Assembling Colloidal System for the Ocular Administration of Cyclosporine A
  34. Developing an in situ nanosuspension: A novel approach towards the efficient administration of poorly soluble drugs at the anterior eye
  35. Preparation of well-defined calcium cross-linked alginate films for the prevention of surgical adhesions
  36. Ligand-functionalized nanoparticles target endothelial cells in retinal capillaries after systemic application
  37. Kidney Podocytes as Specific Targets for cyclo(RGDfC)-Modified Nanoparticles
  38. Poly(ethylene glycol) Derivatives for the Surface Modification of Gold Nanoparticles
  39. Foamed oligo(poly(ethylene glycol)fumarate) hydrogels as versatile prefabricated scaffolds for tissue engineering
  40. Biomimetic Polymers (for Biomedical Applications)
  41. Cyclodextrin based hydrogels: Inclusion complex formation and micellization of adamantane and cholesterol grafted polymers
  42. G protein-coupled receptors function as logic gates for nanoparticle binding and cell uptake
  43. Enzymatically degradable poly(ethylene glycol) based hydrogels for adipose tissue engineering
  44. Hydrogel-based drug delivery systems: Comparison of drug diffusivity and release kinetics
  45. Biodegradable Hydrogels for Time-Controlled Release of Tethered Peptides or Proteins
  46. Size-dependent release of fluorescent macromolecules and nanoparticles from radically cross-linked hydrogels
  47. Enhanced bone morphogenetic protein-2 performance on hydroxyapatite ceramic surfaces
  48. FACS as useful tool to study distinct hyalocyte populations
  49. Ascorbic Acid Enhances Adipogenesis of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells
  50. Hyalocyte proliferation and ECM accumulation modulated by bFGF and TGF-β1
  51. In VivoDevelopment and Long-Term Survival of Engineered Adipose Tissue Depend onIn VitroPrecultivation Strategy
  52. In VivoDevelopment and Long-Term Survival of Engineered Adipose Tissue Depend onIn VitroPrecultivation Strategy
  53. Biomimetic polymers to control cell adhesion
  54. Polymer coating of quantum dots – A powerful tool toward diagnostics and sensorics
  55. Poly(Ethylene Glycol) Based Hydrogels for Intraocular Applications
  56. In Vitro and In Vivo Cartilage Engineering Using a Combination of Chondrocyte-Seeded Long-Term Stable Fibrin Gels and Polycaprolactone-Based Polyurethane Scaffolds
  57. Ascorbic Acid Modulates Proliferation and Extracellular Matrix Accumulation of Hyalocytes
  58. Influence of electron irradiation on the crystallisation, molecular weight and mechanical properties of poly-(R)-3-hydroxybutyrate
  59. Influence of wettability and surface activity on release behavior of hydrophilic substances from lipid matrices
  60. Matrices and scaffolds for protein delivery in tissue engineering
  61. Confocal Microscopy for the Elucidation of Mass Transport Mechanisms Involved in Protein Release from Lipid-based Matrices
  62. Customized PEG-Derived Copolymers for Tissue-Engineering Applications
  63. Salt Leaching for Polymer Scaffolds
  64. Mediating specific cell adhesion to low-adhesive diblock copolymers by instant modification with cyclic RGD peptides
  65. Basic fibroblast growth factor enhances PPARγ ligand-induced adipogenesis of mesenchymal stem cells
  66. Biomimetic polymers in pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences
  67. PEGylation Does Not Impair Insulin Efficacy in Three-Dimensional Cartilage Culture: An Investigation toward Biomimetic Polymers
  68. Toward the Development of Biomimetic Polymers by Protein Immobilization: PEGylation of Insulin as a Model Reaction
  69. Transforming growth factor-β1 release from oligo(poly(ethylene glycol) fumarate) hydrogels in conditions that model the cartilage wound healing environment
  70. The use of poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(lactic acid) derived copolymers for the rapid creation of biomimetic surfaces
  71. Towards biomimetic scaffolds: Anhydrous scaffold fabrication from biodegradable amine-reactive diblock copolymers
  72. Poly(D,L-lactic acid)-Poly(ethylene glycol)-Monomethyl Ether Diblock Copolymers Control Adhesion and Osteoblastic Differentiation of Marrow Stromal Cells
  73. Polyanhydride degradation and erosion
  74. The effect of poly(ethylene glycol)–poly(d,l-lactic acid) diblock copolymers on peptide acylation
  75. Amine-Reactive Biodegradable Diblock Copolymers
  76. Does UV irradiation affect polymer properties relevant to tissue engineering?
  77. Biodegradable poly(d,l-lactic acid)-poly(ethylene glycol)-monomethyl ether diblock copolymers: structures and surface properties relevant to their use as biomaterials
  78. Tissue Engineering
  79. Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering