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<title>Biomedical applications of magnetic hydrogels</title>
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<description>Biomedical applications of magnetic hydrogels
Mañas Torres, María del Carmen; Gila Vilchez, Cristina; García López-Durán, Juan De Dios; López López, Modesto Torcuato; Álvarez  Cienfuegos Rodríguez, Luis
Hydrogels are used in biomedical applications thanks to their high-water content, porosity, and their ability to easily modify their properties (mechanical, chemical, microstructure, etc.). Hydrogels are the materials that most resemble the extracellular matrix of mammals. In recent years, magnetic hydrogels have become especially important. These are the result of combining magnetic nanoparticles with different hydrogel matrices. Among its properties, they have the ability to be remotely controlled modifying their physical properties, such as stability, stiffness and temperature (magnetic hyperthermia). Such unique characteristics make magnetic hydrogels very promising in biomedical applications such as, tissue engineering, drug delivery, biosensors, and cancer therapy. At this respect, this chapter focuses on the main biomedical applications of magnetic hydrogels and the most important discoveries on the subject.
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