GelMA (Gelatin Methacrylate), Explained Simply! - CELLINK GelMA, or gelatin methacrylate, is a biomaterial with cell native character and extraordinary versatility across applications That’s why GelMA has become a cornerstone biomaterial in the bioprinting and 3D cell culture field
Synthesis, properties, and biomedical applications of gelatin . . . In this review, we will focus on studies related to GelMA hydrogel synthesis and characterization as well as its composites We will also summarize the reported methods for microfabrication of GelMA hydrogels, and the applications of resulting GelMA-based biomaterials
Gelatin Methacrylate Hydrogel for Tissue Engineering Applications—A . . . Gelatin methacrylate (GelMA) is created through covalent bonding of naturally derived polymer gelatin and methacrylic groups Due to its biocompatibility, GelMA receives a lot of attention in the tissue engineering research field