Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (p. 18).Biologically active materials providing a range of applications from tissue engineering to microdevices have begun to revolutionize biomedical science. New chemistries, however, must be developed for functionalization of these materials with each different molecule. This paper explores a technique for developing multi-functional, biologically active hydrogels utilizing the high streptavidin-biotin binding affinity. Streptavidin was conjugated to acryl-PEG-N-hydroxysuccinimide, a commercially available molecule that allows chemical binding to poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) diacrylate and dextran acrylate hydrog...
Biomaterials for cell culture allowing simple and quantitative presentation of instructive cues enab...
Star-shaped poly(ethylene glycol)-N-hydroxysuccinimide (star- PEG-NHS) has shown great promise in a ...
There is a need for materials to replace the use of sutures and staples in surgical p...
The design and application of biomimetic hydrogels have become an important and integral part of mod...
Advances in synthetic routes to chemically modify natural macromolecules such as polysaccharides and...
Synthetic hydrogels based on poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) have been used as biomaterials for cell bio...
The development of tunable polymers has become increasingly important for both tissue engineering an...
peer-reviewedThe development of “smart” biomaterials for biomedical applications such as drug delive...
In recent years, there has been immense interest in the utilization of photopolymerized hydrogels as...
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) based biomaterials offer a number of advantages for applications in biom...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional polymeric network, capable of entrapping substantial amounts of flui...
Objective: The development of injectable and stable hydrogels for protein delivery is a major challe...
Various polymerization mechanisms have been developed to prepare peptide-immobilized poly(ethylene g...
A polymer is a molecule with high molecular weight constituted by identical or different repeating u...
Hydrogels are an emerging class of functional and tunable biomaterials. The hydrogel network can be ...
Biomaterials for cell culture allowing simple and quantitative presentation of instructive cues enab...
Star-shaped poly(ethylene glycol)-N-hydroxysuccinimide (star- PEG-NHS) has shown great promise in a ...
There is a need for materials to replace the use of sutures and staples in surgical p...
The design and application of biomimetic hydrogels have become an important and integral part of mod...
Advances in synthetic routes to chemically modify natural macromolecules such as polysaccharides and...
Synthetic hydrogels based on poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) have been used as biomaterials for cell bio...
The development of tunable polymers has become increasingly important for both tissue engineering an...
peer-reviewedThe development of “smart” biomaterials for biomedical applications such as drug delive...
In recent years, there has been immense interest in the utilization of photopolymerized hydrogels as...
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) based biomaterials offer a number of advantages for applications in biom...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional polymeric network, capable of entrapping substantial amounts of flui...
Objective: The development of injectable and stable hydrogels for protein delivery is a major challe...
Various polymerization mechanisms have been developed to prepare peptide-immobilized poly(ethylene g...
A polymer is a molecule with high molecular weight constituted by identical or different repeating u...
Hydrogels are an emerging class of functional and tunable biomaterials. The hydrogel network can be ...
Biomaterials for cell culture allowing simple and quantitative presentation of instructive cues enab...
Star-shaped poly(ethylene glycol)-N-hydroxysuccinimide (star- PEG-NHS) has shown great promise in a ...
There is a need for materials to replace the use of sutures and staples in surgical p...