1. Hydrogels for brain repair after stroke: an emerging treatment option.
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Nih LR, Carmichael ST, and Segura T
- Subjects
- Animals, Brain Diseases etiology, Humans, Hydrogels chemistry, Wound Healing, Biocompatible Materials chemistry, Brain Diseases therapy, Hydrogels administration & dosage, Stroke complications
- Abstract
Stroke disability is the only major disease without an effective treatment. The substantial clinical burden of stroke in disabled survivors and the lack of a medical therapy that promotes recovery provide an opportunity to explore the use of biomaterials to promote brain repair after stroke. Hydrogels can be injected as a liquid and solidify in situ to form a gelatinous solid with similar mechanical properties to the brain. These biomaterials have been recently explored to generate pro-repair environments within the damaged organ. This review highlights the clinical problem of stroke treatment and discusses recent advances in using in situ forming hydrogels for brain repair., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2016
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