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Researcher
Mieke Vandenhaute
- Disciplines:Macromolecular and materials chemistry, Organic chemistry
Affiliations
- Department of Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry (Department)
Member
From1 Nov 2009 → 25 Sep 2016
Projects
1 - 1 of 1
- Development of porous polymer scaffolds using the Bioplotter technology for liver regenerationFrom1 Oct 2010 → 30 Sep 2015Funding: BOF - Other initiatives, FWO fellowships
Publications
1 - 7 of 7
- Stability of Pluronic® F127 bismethacrylate hydrogels : reality or utopia?(2017)
Authors: Mieke Vandenhaute, Didier Snoeck, Els Vanderleyden, Nele De Belie, Sandra Van Vlierberghe
Pages: 201 - 211 - Polyester biomaterials for regenerative medicine(2014)Series: Frontiers in Biomaterials
Authors: Diana-Elena Mogosanu, Elena Diana Giol, Mieke Vandenhaute, Diana-Maria Dragusin, Sangram Keshari Samal, Shunsheng Cao, Huijun Zhu
Pages: 155 - 197 - Cross-linkable, thermo-responsive Pluronic® building blocks for biomedical applications: synthesis and physico-chemical evaluation(2014)
Authors: Mieke Vandenhaute, Jorg Schelfhout, Sandra Van Vlierberghe, Eduardo Mendes
Pages: 126 - 138 - Exploring the future of hydrogels in rapid prototyping: a review on current trends and limitations(2013)Series: Springer Series in Biomaterials Science and Engineering
Authors: Thomas Billiet, Mieke Vandenhaute, Jorg Schelfhout, Sandra Van Vlierberghe, Iulian Antoniac
Pages: 201 - 249 - A review of trends and limitations in hydrogel-rapid prototyping for tissue engineering(2012)
Authors: Thomas Billiet, Mieke Vandenhaute, Jorg Schelfhout, Sandra Van Vlierberghe
Pages: 6020 - 6041 - 3D-printed hydrogel scaffolds as novel tool towards liver tissue engineering
Authors: Mieke Vandenhaute, Elien Gevaert, Maria Cornelissen, Cathérine Verfaillie
Pages: 32 - 32 - Printed pluronic-based scaffolds : an attractive concept towards tissue regeneration
Authors: Mieke Vandenhaute, Elien Gevaert, Maria Cornelissen, Cathérine Verfaillie
Pages: 155 - 155