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    Injectable in situ forming xylitol–PEG-based hydrogels for cell encapsulation and delivery by Selvam, Shivaram, Pithapuram, Madhav V., Victor, Sunita P., Muthu, Jayabalan

    Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-02-2015)
    “…•Injectable poly(xylitol-co-maleate-co-PEG) (pXMP) macromers were synthesized.•pXMP hydrogels exhibited a broad range of compressive moduli.•Hydrogels…”
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    Neodymium doped hydroxyapatite theranostic nanoplatforms for colon specific drug delivery applications by Victor, Sunita Prem, Paul, Willi, Vineeth, V.M., Komeri, Remya, Jayabalan, Muthu, Sharma, Chandra P.

    Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-09-2016)
    “…[Display omitted] •Engineered Alginic acid modified neodymium doped hydroxyapatite nanoplatforms.•Suitability as a theranostic formulation investigated.•On…”
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    Regenerative therapy and tissue engineering for the treatment of end-stage cardiac failure: New developments and challenges by Finosh, G.T., Jayabalan, Muthu

    Published in Biomatter (Austin, TX) (01-01-2012)
    “…Regeneration of myocardium through regenerative therapy and tissue engineering is appearing as a prospective treatment modality for patients with end-stage…”
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    Injectable, cytocompatible, elastic, free radical scavenging and electroconductive hydrogel for cardiac cell encapsulation by Komeri, Remya, Muthu, Jayabalan

    Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-09-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] •Injectable hydrogels are prepared with PANIE-P, PANIS-P comacromers and PEGDA.•The hydrogels have electrical conductivity comparable to the…”
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    In situ crosslinkable elastomeric hydrogel for long-term cell encapsulation for cardiac applications by Komeri, Remya, Muthu, Jayabalan

    “…The regenerative therapy of tissues relays on successful cell transplantation and engraftment. Soft hydrogel carriers are employed to protect transplanted…”
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    Influence of physical and mechanical properties of amphiphilic biosynthetic hydrogels on long-term cell viability by Thankam, Finosh Gnanaprakasam, Muthu, Jayabalan

    “…Maintaining the mechanical properties of biofunctional hydrogels of natural resources for tissue engineering and biomedical applications for an intended period…”
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    A new generation of high flex life polyurethane urea for polymer heart valve-Studies on in vivo biocompatibility and biodurability by Thomas, Vinoy, Jayabalan, Muthu

    “…Development of new generation high flex life polyurethane urea (HFL18‐PU) with appropriate elastic modulus, biocompatibility, blood compatibility, resistant to…”
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    Alginate–polyester comacromer based hydrogels as physiochemically and biologically favorable entities for cardiac tissue engineering by Thankam, Finosh G., Muthu, Jayabalan

    Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (01-11-2015)
    “…[Display omitted] The physiochemical and biological responses of tissue engineering hydrogels are crucial in determining their desired performance. A hybrid…”
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    Design, preparation and characterization of pH-responsive prodrug micelles with hydrolyzable anhydride linkages for controlled drug delivery by Seetharaman, Girija, Kallar, Adarsh R., Vijayan, Vineeth M., Muthu, Jayabalan, Selvam, Shivaram

    Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (15-04-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] We report a new prodrug micelle-based approach in which a model hydrophobic non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), ibuprofen (Ibu), is…”
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    Growth and survival of cells in biosynthetic poly vinyl alcohol–alginate IPN hydrogels for cardiac applications by Gnanaprakasam Thankam, Finosh, Muthu, Jayabalan, Sankar, Vandana, Kozhiparambil Gopal, Raghu

    Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-07-2013)
    “…[Display omitted] ► Biosynthetic poly vinyl alcohol–calcium alginate IPN hydrogel was studied. ► This hydrogel promotes 3D growth of L929 and H9C2 cells in the…”
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    Bioreducible amino acid-derived polymeric nanoparticles for delivery of functional proteins by Kallar, Adarsh R., Muthu, Jayabalan, Selvam, Shivaram

    Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-04-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] •Acryloyl derivatives of lysine, ornithine, cystine and cystamine were synthesized.•Redox-responsive amino acid derived BSA-loaded protein…”
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    Biosynthetic hydrogels-Studies on chemical and physical characteristics on long-term cellular response for tissue engineering by Thankam, Finosh Gnanaprakasam, Muthu, Jayabalan

    “…Biosynthetic hydrogels can meet the drawbacks caused by natural and synthetic ones for biomedical applications. In the current article we present a novel…”
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    Synthesis and characterization of biodegradable poly (ethylene glycol) and poly (caprolactone diol) end capped poly (propylene fumarate) cross linked amphiphilic hydrogel as tissue engineering scaffold material by Krishna, Lekshmi, Jayabalan, Muthu

    “…Biodegradable poly (caprolactone diol-co-propylene fumarate-co-ethylene glycol) amphiphilic polymer with poly (ethylene glycol) and poly (caprolactone diol)…”
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    Alginate based hybrid copolymer hydrogels—Influence of pore morphology on cell–material interaction by Gnanaprakasam Thankam, Finosh, Muthu, Jayabalan

    Published in Carbohydrate polymers (04-11-2014)
    “…•Alginate based hybrid copolymer hydrogels with unidirectional pore morphology.•Hydrogel comprises alginate–poly(propylene fumarate) copolymer crosslinked with…”
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    Infiltration and sustenance of viability of cells by amphiphilic biosynthetic biodegradable hydrogels by Thankam, Finosh Gnanaprakasam, Muthu, Jayabalan

    “…Amphiphilic biosynthetic hydrogels comprising natural polysaccharide alginate (I) and synthetic polyester polypropylene fumarate (II) units were prepared by…”
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    Stimulus responsive nanogel with innate near IR fluorescent capability for drug delivery and bioimaging by Vijayan, Vineeth M., Shenoy, Sachin J., Victor, Sunita P., Muthu, Jayabalan

    Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-10-2016)
    “…[Display omitted] ⿢First report on a polymeric nanogel with innate near IR emissions for bioimaging.⿢The nanogel exhibits EDF behavior with emission in near IR…”
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