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Synthesis, characterization and in vivo evaluation of biocompatible ferrogels

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2016-08-16

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Lopez-Lopez, M. T.
Rodriguez, I. A.
Rodriguez-Arco, L.
Carriel, V.
Bonhome-Espinosa, A. B.
Campos, F.
Zubarev, A.
Duran, J. D. G.

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Elsevier BV * North-Holland
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A hydrogel is a 3-D network of polymer chains in which water is the dispersion medium. Hydrogels have found extensive applications in the biomedical field due to their resemblance to living tissues. Furthermore, hydrogels can be endowed with exceptional properties by addition of synthetic materials. For example, magnetic field-sensitive gels, called ferrogels, are obtained by embedding magnetic particles in the polymer network. Novel living tissues with unique magnetic field-sensitive properties were recently prepared by 3-D cell culture in biocompatible ferrogels. This paper critically reviews the most recent progress and perspectives in their synthesis, characterization and biocompatibility evaluation. Optimization of ferrogels for this novel application requires low-density, strongly magnetic, multi-domain particles. Interestingly, the rheological properties of the resulting ferrogels in the absence of field were largely enhanced with respect to nonmagnetic hydrogels, which can only be explained by the additional cross-linking imparted by the embedded magnetic particles. Remarkably, rheological measurements under an applied magnetic field demonstrated that ferrogels presented reversibly tunable mechanical properties, which constitutes a unique advantage with respect to nonmagnetic hydrogels. In vivo evaluation of ferrogels showed good biocompatibility, with only some local inflammatory response, and no particle migration or damage to distant organs. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Hydrogels
Polymers
Water
Magnetic Fields
Cell Culture Techniques, Three Dimensional

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Agua
Campos magnéticos
Hidrogeles
Polímeros
Técnicas de cultivo tridimensional de células

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Ferrogel, Polymer, Magnetic particle, Rheology, Magnetorheology, In vivo, Nanoparticles, Scaffolds

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Lopez-Lopez MT, Rodriguez IA, Rodriguez-Arco L, Carriel V, Bonhome-Espinosa AB, Campos F, et al. Synthesis, characterization and in vivo evaluation of biocompatible ferrogels. J Magn Magn Mater. 2017;431:110-114