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Synthetic Cartilage

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Architecting a partial thickness cartilage substitute with mimetic, self-assembling hydrogels

May 14, 2025/in Synthetic Cartilage/by Melissa Grunlan
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Network interactions simultaneously enhance stiffness and lubricity of triple network hydrogels

December 7, 2024/in Synthetic Cartilage/by Melissa Grunlan
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Emerging polymeric material strategies for cartilage repair

November 14, 2022/in Synthetic Cartilage/by Academic Web Pages
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Ultra-high modulus hydrogels mimicking cartilage tissues throughout the body

September 7, 2022/in Synthetic Cartilage/by Academic Web Pages
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Adhesive hydrogel building blocks to reconstruct complex cartilage

April 1, 2021/in Synthetic Cartilage/by Academic Web Pages
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Cartilage-like tribological performance of charged double network hydrogels

February 1, 2021/in Synthetic Cartilage/by Academic Web Pages
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Modern strategies to achieve tissue-mimetic, mechanically robust hydrogels

September 1, 2019/in Synthetic Cartilage/by Academic Web Pages
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Double network hydrogels that mimic the modulus, strength and lubricity of cartilage

August 1, 2019/in Synthetic Cartilage/by Academic Web Pages
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Thermoresponsive double network hydrogels with exceptional mechanical properties

November 1, 2017/in Synthetic Cartilage/by Academic Web Pages
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Ultra strong thermoresponsive hydrogels

October 1, 2013/in Synthetic Cartilage/by Academic Web Pages
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