Chemically crosslinked hyaluronic acid hydrogels are synthesized with a homogeneous crosslinking
process using divinyl sulfone (DVS) as crosslinking agent. Testing different conditions, in
terms of both DVS content and curing time, we aim to keep control over the crosslinking
process in order to prepare biocompatible hydrogels with mechanical properties closely
approximating those of extracellular matrix (ECM) of natural stem cells niches (0.1C50 kPa).
The hydrogels properties are evaluated through a reliable methodology based on three
independent techniques: dynamic rheological analysis, used as benchmark method; swelling
experiments following the Flory–Rehner theory and atomic force microscope (AFM) nanoindentation
experiments. Our results demonstrate that controlling crosslinking parameters it is
possible to design hydrogels with desired elastic moduli values. HA hydrogels can be ideal
coating materials to be implemented in regenerative medicine and particularly in the
engineering of ECM niches in vitro
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