[HTML][HTML] Multifunctional aerogel: A unique and advanced biomaterial for tissue regeneration and repair

H Liu, F Xing, P Yu, M Zhe, S Shakya, M Liu, Z Xiang… - Materials & Design, 2024 - Elsevier
Amidst the rapid advancements in materials science, the exploration of aerogel-based
biomaterials has garnered extensive attention across diverse sectors, including …

K-wave modelling of ultrasound wave propagation in aerogels and the effect of physical parameters on attenuation and loss

S Ghimire, F Sabri - Applied Physics A, 2023 - Springer
The complex and highly tortuous microstructure of aerogels has led to the superior
insulating capabilities that aerogels are known for. This open cell microstructure has also …

A printability study of multichannel nerve guidance conduits using projection-based three-dimensional printing

H Li, K Yu, P Zhang, Y Ye… - Journal of Biomaterials …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Multichannel nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) replicating the native architecture of
peripheral nerves have emerged as promising alternatives to autologous nerve grafts …

Investigation and characterization of time-dependent degradation of X-Ca-alginate aerogels for biomedical applications

M Rodriguez Sala, S Ghimire, G Raptopoulos… - Journal of Materials …, 2023 - Springer
Polyurea-crosslinked calcium alginate (X-Ca-Alg) aerogels were investigated under
physiological relevant conditions and showed signs of degradation. Geometric and spectral …

Influence of Aerogel Mechanical Properties on Collagen Micromorphology and its Architecture

MR Sala, O Skalli, S Chandrasekaran, MA Worsley… - Soft Matter, 2025 - pubs.rsc.org
Previously, we demonstrated the promise of porous aerogels for the repair of nerve injuries
as neural cells extend longer processes (neurites) when grown on aerogels compared to …

[PDF][PDF] Characterization of Collagen Morphology on Aerogel

J Mullen - QuaesitUM, 2024 - digitalcommons.memphis.edu
Type I collagen is the most abundant protein in humans. It is essential to cell attachment and
is consequently necessary for cells to thrive. Type I collagen is extensively used in vitro to …