Photodegradable hydrogels have emerged as useful platforms for research on cell function, tissue engineering, and cell delivery as their physical and chemical properties can be dynamically controlled by the use of light. The photo-induced degradation of such hydrogel systems is commonly based on the integration of photolabile o-nitrobenzyl derivatives to the hydrogel backbone, because such linkers can be cleaved by means of one-and two-photon absorption. Herein we describe a cytocompatible click-based hydrogel containing o-nitrobenzyl ester linkages between a hyaluronic acid backbone, which is photodegradable in the presence of cells. It is demonstrated for the first time that by using a cyclic benzylidene ketone-based small molecule as pho...
To provide insight as to how cells receive information from their external surroundings, synthetic h...
We introduce an efficient method for the preparation of photolabile polymer linkers to be used in th...
A large number of opportunities for biomedical hydrogel design and functionality through photo-proce...
Photodegradable hydrogels have emerged as useful platforms for research on cell function, tissue eng...
Hydrogels play a major role as biomaterials for 3D-cell encapsulation. Dependent on the intended bio...
In this study, we present a method for the fabrication of in situ forming gelatin and poly(ethylene...
Hydrogels are often employed as temporary platforms for cell proliferation and tissue organization i...
The possibility of the direct encapsulation of living cells via two-photon induced photopolymerizati...
The lack of efficient water-soluble two-photon absorption (TPA) photoinitiators has been a critical ...
Photoresponsive hydrogels hold key potential in advanced biomedical applications including tissue en...
Two-photon polymerization (2PP) allows 3D microfabrication of biomaterial scaffolds with user-define...
Hydrogels with photocleavable units incorporated into the cross-links have provided researchers with...
Light-based microfabrication techniques constitute an indispensable approach to fabricate tissue ass...
Hydrogel scaffolds are commonly used as 3D carriers for cells because their properties can be tailor...
Understanding cell behavior within the extracellular matrix is essential for the implementation of b...
To provide insight as to how cells receive information from their external surroundings, synthetic h...
We introduce an efficient method for the preparation of photolabile polymer linkers to be used in th...
A large number of opportunities for biomedical hydrogel design and functionality through photo-proce...
Photodegradable hydrogels have emerged as useful platforms for research on cell function, tissue eng...
Hydrogels play a major role as biomaterials for 3D-cell encapsulation. Dependent on the intended bio...
In this study, we present a method for the fabrication of in situ forming gelatin and poly(ethylene...
Hydrogels are often employed as temporary platforms for cell proliferation and tissue organization i...
The possibility of the direct encapsulation of living cells via two-photon induced photopolymerizati...
The lack of efficient water-soluble two-photon absorption (TPA) photoinitiators has been a critical ...
Photoresponsive hydrogels hold key potential in advanced biomedical applications including tissue en...
Two-photon polymerization (2PP) allows 3D microfabrication of biomaterial scaffolds with user-define...
Hydrogels with photocleavable units incorporated into the cross-links have provided researchers with...
Light-based microfabrication techniques constitute an indispensable approach to fabricate tissue ass...
Hydrogel scaffolds are commonly used as 3D carriers for cells because their properties can be tailor...
Understanding cell behavior within the extracellular matrix is essential for the implementation of b...
To provide insight as to how cells receive information from their external surroundings, synthetic h...
We introduce an efficient method for the preparation of photolabile polymer linkers to be used in th...
A large number of opportunities for biomedical hydrogel design and functionality through photo-proce...