\u3cp\u3ePhotodriven click reactions have emerged as versatile tools for biomaterial synthesis that can recapitulate critical spatial and temporal changes of extracellular matrix (ECM) microenvironments in vitro. In this article, we report on the synthesis of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels using photodriven step-growth polymerization, where one of the reactive functionalities is formed by a photocleavage reaction. Upon photocleavage, an aldehyde functionality is generated that rapidly reacts with hydrazine-functionalized PEGs; the gelation kinetics and final material modulus are distinctly controlled by variations in the light intensity. This light-driven aldehyde generation is further exploited to install biochemical ligands in the ...
Polymer-based hydrogels have emerged as a unique class of biomaterials that enable stem cells to be ...
Stem cell behavior is strongly influenced by the physical and chemical cues originating from the ext...
The synthesis of a novel photoreactive poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-based polymer with caged carbonyl...
Photodriven click reactions have emerged as versatile tools for biomaterial synthesis that can recap...
Photodriven click reactions have emerged as versatile tools for biomaterial synthesis that can recap...
Photodriven click reactions have emerged as versatile tools for biomaterial synthesis that can recap...
Photodriven click reactions have emerged as versatile tools for biomaterial synthesis that can recap...
To provide insight as to how cells receive information from their external surroundings, synthetic h...
Synthetic hydrogels are an attractive class of materials for the design of well-defined cell culture...
The physicochemical properties of hydrogels can be manipulated in both space and time through the co...
The photolithographical patterning of hydrogels based solely on the surface immobilization and cross...
The photolithographical patterning of hydrogels based solely on the surface immobilization and cross...
Stem cell behavior is strongly influenced by the physical and chemical cues originating from the ext...
Click chemistry not only has been applied to the design of hydrogel scaffolds for 3D cell culture, b...
Stem cell behavior is strongly influenced by the physical and chemical cues originating from the ext...
Polymer-based hydrogels have emerged as a unique class of biomaterials that enable stem cells to be ...
Stem cell behavior is strongly influenced by the physical and chemical cues originating from the ext...
The synthesis of a novel photoreactive poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-based polymer with caged carbonyl...
Photodriven click reactions have emerged as versatile tools for biomaterial synthesis that can recap...
Photodriven click reactions have emerged as versatile tools for biomaterial synthesis that can recap...
Photodriven click reactions have emerged as versatile tools for biomaterial synthesis that can recap...
Photodriven click reactions have emerged as versatile tools for biomaterial synthesis that can recap...
To provide insight as to how cells receive information from their external surroundings, synthetic h...
Synthetic hydrogels are an attractive class of materials for the design of well-defined cell culture...
The physicochemical properties of hydrogels can be manipulated in both space and time through the co...
The photolithographical patterning of hydrogels based solely on the surface immobilization and cross...
The photolithographical patterning of hydrogels based solely on the surface immobilization and cross...
Stem cell behavior is strongly influenced by the physical and chemical cues originating from the ext...
Click chemistry not only has been applied to the design of hydrogel scaffolds for 3D cell culture, b...
Stem cell behavior is strongly influenced by the physical and chemical cues originating from the ext...
Polymer-based hydrogels have emerged as a unique class of biomaterials that enable stem cells to be ...
Stem cell behavior is strongly influenced by the physical and chemical cues originating from the ext...
The synthesis of a novel photoreactive poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-based polymer with caged carbonyl...