Dmitri Ossipov
0000-0003-2332-3665
Karolinska Institute
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Biocompatible Injectable Magnetic Hydrogel Formed by Dynamic Coordination Network
Hyaluronan-based delivery of therapeutic oligonucleotides for treatment of human diseases
Self-Healing Polymeric Hydrogel Formed by Metal-Ligand Coordination Assembly: Design, Fabrication, and Biomedical Applications
Injectable hyaluronic acid hydrogels with the capacity for magnetic resonance imaging
A new synthetic granular calcium phosphate compound induces new bone in a sinus lift rabbit model
Self-assembled hyaluronic acid-testosterone nanocarriers for delivery of anticancer drugs
Light-activatable prodrugs based on hyaluronic acid biomaterials
Moldable Hyaluronan Hydrogel Enabled by Dynamic Metal-Bisphosphonate Coordination Chemistry for Wound Healing
Self-assembled hyaluronic acid nanoparticles for controlled release of agrochemicals and diosgenin
Self-Healing Silk Fibroin-Based Hydrogel for Bone Regeneration: Dynamic Metal-Ligand Self-Assembly Approach
Convergent in situ assembly of injectable lipogel for enzymatically controlled and targeted delivery of hydrophilic molecules
Exploiting Bisphosphonate-Bioactive-Glass Interactions for the Development of Self-Healing and Bioactive Composite Hydrogels
Hyaluronic acid-fibrin interpenetrating double network hydrogel prepared in situ by orthogonal disulfide cross-linking reaction for biomedical applications
Hyaluronic acid hydrogels formed in situ by transglutaminase-catalyzed reaction
“Smart” drug loaded nanoparticle delivery from a self-healing hydrogel enabled by dynamic magnesium–biopolymer chemistry
Control of growth factor binding and release in bisphosphonate functionalized hydrogels guides rapid differentiation of precursor cells in vitro
Improvement in Mechanical Performance of Anionic Hydrogels Using Full-Interpenetrating Polymer Network Reinforced with Graphene Oxide Nanosheets
Bisphosphonate-modified biomaterials for drug delivery and bone tissue engineering
Hydrogel Patterning by Diffusion through the Matrix and Subsequent Light-Triggered Chemical Immobilization
Correction: Bisphosphonate-functionalized hyaluronic acid showing selective affinity for osteoclasts as a potential treatment for osteoporosis
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