Polymeric delivery systems have been extensively studied to achieve localized and controlled release of protein drugs. However, it is still challenging to control the release of multiple protein drugs in distinct stages according to the progress of disease or treatment. This study successfully demonstrates that multiple protein drugs can be released from aptamer-functionalized hydrogels with adjustable release rates at predetermined time points using complementary sequences (CSs) as biomolecular triggers. Because both aptamer–protein interactions and aptamer–CS hybridization are sequence-specific, aptamer-functionalized hydrogels constitute a promising polymeric delivery system for the programmable release of multiple protein drugs to treat...
We will report on enzyme-responsive hydrogel particles for capture and controlled release applicatio...
ABSTRACT: Viruses have evolved specialized mechanisms to efficiently transport nucleic acids and oth...
We will report on enzyme-responsive hydrogel particles for capture and controlled release applicatio...
With the simple functionalization method and good biocompatibility, an aptamer-integrated DNA hydrog...
With the simple functionalization method and good biocompatibility, an aptamer-integrated DNA hydrog...
Protein drugs hold great potential for treating a wide variety of human diseases. However, the effic...
Protein drugs hold great potential for treating a wide variety of human diseases. However, the effic...
Protein drugs hold great potential for treating a wide variety of human diseases. However, the effic...
In this paper, a DNA hydrogel with low DNA concentration, short sticky end, and good mechanical stre...
A dynamic hydrogel that sequentially responds to two independent but interrelated physical and biomo...
The ability to regulate cell–material interactions is important in various applications such as rege...
We report on enzyme-responsive hydrogel particles for the controlled release of proteins. Amino-func...
We report on enzyme-responsive hydrogel particles for the controlled release of proteins. Amino-func...
Hydrogels are water-retainable materials, made from cross-linked polymers, that can be tailored to a...
ABSTRACT: Viruses have evolved specialized mechanisms to efficiently transport nucleic acids and oth...
We will report on enzyme-responsive hydrogel particles for capture and controlled release applicatio...
ABSTRACT: Viruses have evolved specialized mechanisms to efficiently transport nucleic acids and oth...
We will report on enzyme-responsive hydrogel particles for capture and controlled release applicatio...
With the simple functionalization method and good biocompatibility, an aptamer-integrated DNA hydrog...
With the simple functionalization method and good biocompatibility, an aptamer-integrated DNA hydrog...
Protein drugs hold great potential for treating a wide variety of human diseases. However, the effic...
Protein drugs hold great potential for treating a wide variety of human diseases. However, the effic...
Protein drugs hold great potential for treating a wide variety of human diseases. However, the effic...
In this paper, a DNA hydrogel with low DNA concentration, short sticky end, and good mechanical stre...
A dynamic hydrogel that sequentially responds to two independent but interrelated physical and biomo...
The ability to regulate cell–material interactions is important in various applications such as rege...
We report on enzyme-responsive hydrogel particles for the controlled release of proteins. Amino-func...
We report on enzyme-responsive hydrogel particles for the controlled release of proteins. Amino-func...
Hydrogels are water-retainable materials, made from cross-linked polymers, that can be tailored to a...
ABSTRACT: Viruses have evolved specialized mechanisms to efficiently transport nucleic acids and oth...
We will report on enzyme-responsive hydrogel particles for capture and controlled release applicatio...
ABSTRACT: Viruses have evolved specialized mechanisms to efficiently transport nucleic acids and oth...
We will report on enzyme-responsive hydrogel particles for capture and controlled release applicatio...