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Hyaluronic acid colloidal gels as self-assembling elastic biomaterials
Amir Fakhari
, Quang Phan
, Cory Berkland
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Department of Chemistry
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Biomaterials
100%
Hyaluronic Acid
100%
Self-assembling
100%
Colloidal Gel
100%
Colloids
40%
Hyaluronic Acid Nanoparticles
40%
Mechanical Properties
20%
Nanoparticles
20%
Three-dimensional (3D)
20%
High Concentration
20%
Concentration-dependent
20%
Chemical Cross-linking
20%
Elastic Properties
20%
Free Radicals
20%
Viscosity
20%
Applications in Medicine
20%
Material Type
20%
Physical Interaction
20%
Polymer Concentration
20%
Shear Modulus
20%
Mechanical Failure
20%
Polymer Chain
20%
Cross-linked Polymer
20%
Failure Properties
20%
Biodegradable Polymers
20%
Colloidal Systems
20%
Swelling Ratio
20%
Scaffold Fabrication
20%
Compressive Failure
20%
Gel Materials
20%
Toxic-free
20%
Physical Entanglement
20%
Material Science
Nanoparticle
100%
Biomaterial
100%
Elastic Property
33%
Elastic Moduli
33%
Mechanical Failure
33%
Biodegradable Polymer
33%