One of the most intriguing and important aspects of biological supramolecular materials is its ability to adapt macroscopic properties in response to environmental cues for controlling cellular processes. Recently, bulk matrix stiffness, in particular, stress sensitivity, has been established as a key mechanical cue in cellular function and development. However, stress-stiffening capacity and the ability to control and exploit this key characteristic is relatively new to the field of biomimetic materials. In this work, DNA-responsive hydrogels, composed of semiflexible PIC polymers equipped with DNA cross-linkers, were engineered to create mimics of natural biopolymer networks that capture these essential elastic properties and can be contr...
Although common in biology, controlled stiffening of hydrogels in vitro is difficult to achieve; the...
Although common in biology, controlled stiffening of hydrogels in vitro is difficult to achieve; the...
Although common in biology, controlled stiffening of hydrogels in vitro is difficult to achieve; the...
One of the most intriguing and important aspects of biological supramolecular materials is its abili...
Contains fulltext : 178194.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)One of the most...
Biological materials have evolved to combine a number of functionally relevant properties. They are ...
Biological materials have evolved to combine a number of functionally relevant properties. They are ...
Biological materials have evolved to combine a number of functionally relevant properties. They are ...
We present the assembly of asymmetric two-layer hybrid DNA-based hydrogels revealing stimuli-trigger...
Mechanical responsiveness is essential to all biological systems down to the level of tissues and ce...
Mechanical responsiveness is essential to all biological systems down to the level of tissues and ce...
Supramolecular structures with strain-stiffening properties are ubiquitous in nature but remain rare...
Mechanical responsiveness is essential to all biological systems down to the level of tissues and ce...
Supramolecular structures with strain-stiffening properties are ubiquitous in nature but remain rare...
Complex mechanical changes in response to an external trigger are pervasive in natural soft material...
Although common in biology, controlled stiffening of hydrogels in vitro is difficult to achieve; the...
Although common in biology, controlled stiffening of hydrogels in vitro is difficult to achieve; the...
Although common in biology, controlled stiffening of hydrogels in vitro is difficult to achieve; the...
One of the most intriguing and important aspects of biological supramolecular materials is its abili...
Contains fulltext : 178194.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)One of the most...
Biological materials have evolved to combine a number of functionally relevant properties. They are ...
Biological materials have evolved to combine a number of functionally relevant properties. They are ...
Biological materials have evolved to combine a number of functionally relevant properties. They are ...
We present the assembly of asymmetric two-layer hybrid DNA-based hydrogels revealing stimuli-trigger...
Mechanical responsiveness is essential to all biological systems down to the level of tissues and ce...
Mechanical responsiveness is essential to all biological systems down to the level of tissues and ce...
Supramolecular structures with strain-stiffening properties are ubiquitous in nature but remain rare...
Mechanical responsiveness is essential to all biological systems down to the level of tissues and ce...
Supramolecular structures with strain-stiffening properties are ubiquitous in nature but remain rare...
Complex mechanical changes in response to an external trigger are pervasive in natural soft material...
Although common in biology, controlled stiffening of hydrogels in vitro is difficult to achieve; the...
Although common in biology, controlled stiffening of hydrogels in vitro is difficult to achieve; the...
Although common in biology, controlled stiffening of hydrogels in vitro is difficult to achieve; the...