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gelatin crosslinking

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Rafał Bielas
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Gelatin crosslinking using glutaraldehyde. The process occurs via reaction of aldehyde with amine groups on the surface of gelatin. The process allows to form hydrogels that can be swollen and not dissolved in water.
Updated 
August 2026

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Gelatin crosslinking using glutaraldehyde. The process occurs via reaction of aldehyde with amine groups on the surface of gelatin. The process allows to form hydrogels that can be swollen and not dissolved in water.

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