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Hydrogels classification according to the physical or chemical interactions and as stimuli-sensitive materials
ReviewAbstract: Hydrogels are attractive biomaterials with favorable characteristics due to their water uptake capacPalabras claves:Biomedical Applications, Chemical interaction, hydrogels, Physical interactions, Smart hydrogelAutores:Belén Arcentales-Vera, David Romero-Fierro, Emilio Bucio, Magaña H., Moisés R. Bustamante-Torres, Palomino K.Fuentes:googlescopusSimultaneous grafting polymerization of acrylic acid and silver aggregates formation by direct reduction using γ radiation onto silicone surface and their antimicrobial activity and biocompatibility
ArticleAbstract: The modification of medical devices is an area that has attracted a lot of attention in recent yearsPalabras claves:Antimicrobial, Cytocompatibility, grafting, radiation, Silicone, silver nanoparticlesAutores:Camacho-Cruz L.A., Emilio Bucio, Magaña H., Palomino K., Velazco-Medel M.A.Fuentes:scopusRadiation grafting of a polymeric prodrug onto silicone rubber for potential medical/surgical procedures
ArticleAbstract: Silicone rubber (SR) is a material used for medical procedures, with a common example of its applicaPalabras claves:drug delivery, grafting, Medical devices, Medical/surgical procedures, pH-dependent release, Polymeric prodrugAutores:Becerra C.D., Cornejo-Bravo J.M., Emilio Bucio, Magaña H., Olivas-Sarabia A., Palomino K., Palomino-Vizcaíno G., Serrano-Medina A.Fuentes:scopusRadiation-grafting of acrylamide onto silicone rubber films for diclofenac delivery
ArticleAbstract: This work focuses on the pre-irradiation grafting of acrylamide (AAm) onto silicone rubber films (SRPalabras claves:Acrylamide, Bioinspired interaction, Cytocompatible polymers, Diclofenac release, Polymer grafting, γ-irradiationAutores:Alvarez-Lorenzob C., Concheiro A., Cornejo-Bravo J.M., Emilio Bucio, Magaña H., Palomino K.Fuentes:scopusPoly(N-vinylcaprolactam) and salicylic acid polymeric prodrug grafted onto medical silicone to obtain a novel thermo-and ph-responsive drug delivery system for potential medical devices
ArticleAbstract: New medical devices with anti-inflammatory properties are critical to prevent inflammatory processesPalabras claves:drug delivery, Graft copolymerization, Medical devices, Medical/surgical procedures, Polymeric prodrug, Thermo-/pH sensitivityAutores:Cornejo-Bravo J.M., Curiel-Alvarez M., Emilio Bucio, Magaña H., Palomino K., Palomino-Vizcaíno G., Pérez-Landeros O.M., Valdez-Salas B.Fuentes:scopusPolymeric prodrug–functionalized polypropylene films for sustained release of salicylic acid
ArticleAbstract: Medical devices decorated with salicylic acid-based polymer chains (polymeric prodrug) that slowly rPalabras claves:grafting, pH-dependent release, Polymer-drug conjugate, Polypropylene, Salicylic acid release, γ-irradiationAutores:Alvarez-Lorenzob C., Concheiro A., Cornejo-Bravo J.M., Díaz-Gómez L., Emilio Bucio, Magaña H., Palomino K., Zavala-Lagunes E.Fuentes:scopus