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Formulation and evaluation of PVA-based composite hydrogels: physicochemical, leachables, and in vitro immunogenicity studies
Himawan A.
Journal of Materials Chemistry B
Q1Published: 2025Citations: 18
Abstract
assays using DC2.4 mouse dendritic cells showed that hydrogel extracts inhibited cell proliferation without causing cytotoxicity or triggering significant immune responses. These findings highlight the hydrogels' biocompatibility and stability, supporting their potential for biomedical applications.
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