Functional Hydrogels and Their Application in Drug Delivery, Biosensors, and Tissue Engineering

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Hydrogel is a new class of functional polymer materials with a promising potential in the biomedical field. The purpose of this article is to review recent advancements in several types of biomedical hydrogels, including conductive hydrogels, injectable hydrogels, double network hydrogels, responsive hydrogels, nanocomposite hydrogels, and sliding hydrogels. In comparison with traditional hydrogels, these advanced hydrogels exhibit significant advantages in structure, mechanical properties, and applications. The article focuses on different methods used to prepare advanced biomedical hydrogels and their diversified applications as drug delivery systems, wound dressings, biosensors, contact lenses, and tissue replacement. These advances are rapidly overcoming current limitations of hydrogels, and we anticipate that further research will lead to the development of advanced hydrogels with ubiquitous roles in biomedicine and tissue replacement and regeneration.

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Wang, K., Hao, Y., Wang, Y., Chen, J., Mao, L., Deng, Y., … Liao, W. (2019). Functional Hydrogels and Their Application in Drug Delivery, Biosensors, and Tissue Engineering. International Journal of Polymer Science. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/3160732

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