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Bio-Scaffolds for Growing Cells May Come from 3D-Printed Jelly


Bio-Scaffolds for Growing Cells May Come from 3D-Printed Jelly
Hydrogel material comes from different-sized seaweed particles. [Orlin Velev, NC State University]
May 17, 2021
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Scientists from North Carolina State University report that 3D-printable gels with improved and highly controlled properties can be created by merging micro- and nano-sized networks of the same materials harnessed from seaweed. The findings could have applications in biomedical material such as biological scaffolds for growing cells, according to the researchers.
Nature Communications, shows that these water-based homocomposite hydrogels are both strong and flexible. They are composed of alginates, which chemical compounds found in seaweed and algae that are commonly used as thickening agents and in wound dressings. ....

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Researchers develop 3D-printed jelly


Credit: Orlin Velev, NC State University
3D-printable gels with improved and highly controlled properties can be created by merging micro- and nano-sized networks of the same materials harnessed from seaweed, according to new research from North Carolina State University. The findings could have applications in biomedical materials - think of biological scaffolds for growing cells - and soft robotics.
Described in the journal
Nature Communications, the findings show that these water-based gels - called homocomposite hydrogels - are both strong and flexible. They are composed of alginates - chemical compounds found in seaweed and algae that are commonly used as thickening agents and in wound dressings. ....

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NCSU researchers' 3D-printable jelly could boost biomedical materials


by Mick Kulikowski May 14, 2021 .
RALEIGH – 3D-printable gels with improved and highly controlled properties can be created by merging micro- and nano-sized networks of the same materials harnessed from seaweed, according to new research from North Carolina State University. The findings could have applications in biomedical materials – think of biological scaffolds for growing cells – and soft robotics.
Nature Communications, the findings show that these water-based gels – called homocomposite hydrogels – are both strong and flexible. They are composed of alginates – chemical compounds found in seaweed and algae that are commonly used as thickening agents and in wound dressings.
Merging different-size scale networks of the same alginate together eliminates the fragility that can sometimes occur when differing materials are merged together in a hydrogel, says Orlin Velev, S. Frank and Doris Culberson Distinguished Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular E ....

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