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Updated: Jan 19, 2026

A Hyaluronic Acid-Based Hydrogel for 3-Dimensional Culture of Glioblastoma Cells
Hyaluronic Acid-Based Hybrid Hydrogel Microspheres with Enhanced Structural Stability and High Injectability
Yun-Jeong Seong1, Guang Lin2, Byung Jun Kim2
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
For hydrogel injection applications, it is important to improve the strength and biostability of the hydrogel as well as its injectability to pass easily through the needle. Making gel microspheres is one approach to achieve these improvements. Granulization of a bulk hydrogel is a common procedure used to form microsized particles; however, the nonuniform size and shape cause an uneven force during injection, damaging the surrounding tissue and causing pain to the patients. In this study, injectable hyaluronic acid (HA)-based hybrid hydrogel microspheres were fabricated using a water-in-oil emulsion process. The injectability was significantly enhanced because of the relatively uniform size and spherical shape of the hydrogel formulates. In addition, the biostability and mechanical strength were also increased owing to the increased cross-linking density compared with that of conventionally fabricated gel microparticles. This tendency was further improved after in situ calcium phosphate precipitation. Our findings demonstrate the great potential of HA-based hydrogel microspheres for various clinical demands requiring injectable biomaterials.
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