Application of Stimuli-Sensitive Hydrogel-Based Formulations for the Treatment of Human and Animal Diseases
A special issue of Pharmaceutics (ISSN 1999-4923). This special issue belongs to the section "Drug Delivery and Controlled Release".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 February 2025 | Viewed by 126
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Interests: drug delivery; liposomes; pharmaceutical technology; polymeric micro/nanoparticles; selective targeting
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Dear Colleagues,
Hydrogels are three-dimensional network structures made up of synthetic and/or natural polymers that can retain a large amount of water or biological fluid under physiological conditions. Among these, stimuli-responsive hydrogels have been attracting increasing interest because of their ability to spontaneously form a network in response to specific parameters, such as pH, light, temperature, ultrasound waves, electromagnetic radiation or biological stimuli. Moreover, these systems can be characterized by self-healing properties, an advantage over traditional hydrogels. They can be easily injected in liquid form—even into irregular sites—and undergo gelation in the body, promoting a prolonged and sustained drug release, thereby improving the therapeutic outcome of various active compounds. As a result, they have made significant contributions to the advancement of non- and minimally invasive medical treatments.
The aim of this Special Issue is to showcase recent progress concerning the synthesis, characterization and applications of smart hydrogels for the treatment of human and animal diseases.
We are pleased to invite you to share your latest results and contributions in this field. Original research papers, short communications and review articles are all welcome.
We look forward to receiving your contribution before 20 February 2025, but extensions may be granted upon request.
Dr. Donato Cosco
Dr. Elena Giuliano
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- stimuli-responsive hydrogels
- self healing
- rheology
- injectable systems
- smart hydrogels
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