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Vishal Javvaji

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Javvaji V, Dowling M, Oh H, White I, Raghavan S
Biomater Sci . 2020 Jun; 2(7):1016-1023. PMID: 32481975
Polymer hydrogels have long been used to hold and culture biological cells within their three-dimensional (3-D) matrices. Typically, in such cases, the cells are passively entrapped in a mesh of...
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Dowling M, Chaturvedi A, MacIntire I, Javvaji V, Gustin J, Raghavan S, et al.
Injury . 2016 Jul; 47(10):2105-2109. PMID: 27423307
Introduction: Alginate is a biocompatible polysaccharide that is commonly used in the pharmaceutical, biomedical, cosmetic, and food industries. Though solid dressings composed of alginate can absorb water and promote wound...
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Oh H, Lu A, Javvaji V, DeVoe D, Raghavan S
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces . 2016 Jun; 8(27):17529-38. PMID: 27347595
Recently there has been much interest in using light to activate self-assembly of molecules in a fluid, leading to gelation. The advantage of light over other stimuli lies in its...
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Chen Y, Javvaji V, MacIntire I, Raghavan S
Langmuir . 2013 Nov; 29(49):15302-8. PMID: 24279281
Hydrophobically modified chitosan (hmC) is a self-assembling polymer that has attracted recent attention for many applications, including as a hemostatic agent. One limitation with chitosan and its derivatives like hmC...
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Liu Y, Javvaji V, Raghavan S, Bentley W, Payne G
J Agric Food Chem . 2012 Aug; 60(36):8963-7. PMID: 22906038
This paper reports a simple, rapid, and sugar-selective method to induce gelation from glucose-containing samples. This method employs glucose oxidase (GOx) to selectively "recognize" and oxidize glucose to generate gluconic...
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Javvaji V, Baradwaj A, Payne G, Raghavan S
Langmuir . 2011 Aug; 27(20):12591-6. PMID: 21800827
Biopolymers such as alginate and pectin are well known for their ability to undergo gelation upon addition of multivalent cations such as calcium (Ca(2+)). Here, we report a simple way...