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Informationen zum Autor Thakur Raghu Raj Singh is Lecturer in Pharmaceutics in the School of Pharmacy! Queen's University Belfast. He has obtained his PhD in Drug Delivery from School of Pharmacy! Queens University Belfast (2009)! M.Sc in Pharmaceutical Sciences from University Science Malaysia (2006) and B.Pharm from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University! India (2002). Dr Singh's research interest is in the design and physicochemical characterisation of advanced hydrogel-based drug delivery systems for ocular! transdermal and topical applications. In particular! his current research involves fabrication and design of novel long-acting injectable and implantable hydrogel-based drug delivery systems.Garry Laverty is Lecturer in Pharmaceutical Science and Practice at the School of Pharmacy! Queen's University Belfast. He graduated with a First Class Honours Masters degree (MPHARM) from the School of Pharmacy at Queen's University Belfast in 2005. After successful completion of his pre-registration training Garry commenced a PhD in Pharmaceutics related to the activity of peptides against the biofilm forms of medical device related pathogens.Ryan Donnelly holds the Chair in Pharmaceutical Technology at Queen's University Belfast. His research is centred on design and physicochemical characterisation of advanced polymeric drug delivery systems for transdermal and topical drug delivery with a strong emphasis on improving therapeutic outcomes for patients. His patented bioadhesive patch design was licensed to Swedish Pharma AB! for whom Professor Donnelly now acts as a Technical Director. He is currently pursuing commercialisation of novel microneedle technologies with a number of major international pharma companies. Zusammenfassung Hydrogels are crosslinked, macromolecular polymeric materials arranged in a three-dimensional network, which absorb and retain water. This book explains the concepts and applications of hydrogels, and provides key case studies and critical analysis of the existing research. Inhaltsverzeichnis Microarchitecture of Water Confined in HydrogelsRolando Barbucci! Vincenza Spera! Emilia Armenia and Vincenzo QuagliarielloThe Fate of Thixotropy in HydrogelsRolando Barbucci! Emilia Armenia and Vincenzo QuagliarielloHydrogel Network ParametersSina Naficy and Geoffrey M. SpinksMechanisms of drug release from hydrogels in medical applicationsB. McGeerver! G. Andrews and D. JonesHydrogel Coatings for Medical Device ApplicationsNicola J. Irwin! Colin P. McCoy and Johann L. TrotterHydrogels for Bone Regeneration: An OverviewSreekanth Pentlavalli! Helen O. McCarthy and Nicholas J. DunneHydrogels in Wound ManagementEnrica Caló! Lucy Ballamy and Vitaliy V. KhutoryanskiyHydrogels for Imaging! Sensing and DiagnosticsDietmar Puchberger and Michael J. VellekoopEngineering Hyaluronan (HA) Hydrogels with Bioactive and Mechanical SignalsHelena S. AzevedoHydrogel Nanomaterials for Cancer Diagnosis and TherapyRicardo A. Pires! Yousef M. Abul-Haija! Rui L. Reis! Rein V. Ulijn and I. PashkulevaThermosensitive Hydrogels for Drug Delivery and Tissue EngineeringManisha Sharma! Long Jingjunjiao and Ali SeyfoddinSilk Hydrogels for Drug and Cell DeliveryF. Philipp SeibIn-Situ Forming Phase-inversion Injectable Hydrogels for Controlled Drug ReleaseThakur?Raghu Raj Singh! Hannah L. McMillan! Ravi Sheshala! Ismaiel Abdo Tekko! Farhan Alshammari and Prashant KesharwaniTransdermal Applications of HydrogelsHelen L. Quinn and Ryan F. DonnellyPreparation of Photocurable HydrogelsHitomi Shirahama and Bae Hoon LeeStimuli-Responsive Biomolecular Hydrogels for Medical ApplicationsGarry LavertyBioengineering Complexity and Tuneability in HydrogelsAlvaro Mata! Helena Azevedo! John Connelly and Julien GautrotSynthetic hydrogels for 3D cell cultureChien-Chi Lin ...