Light is an ideal stimulus to externally control the properties of materials for many applications. Light is able to initiate chemical reactions largely independent of a material’s local environment making it particularly useful as a bio-orthogonal and on-demand trigger in living systems. The benefits of light as a trigger are diminished by various drawbacks of its use. Light of relatively short wavelengths, in the UV range, is most commonly used to initiate chemistries. This is because UV light has high energy, enough to affect bonds in molecules. But this high energy causes problems in off target effects. Many biological molecules are able to absorb and be modified detrimentally by UV light, limiting the use of UV light in biological sys...
Light-responsive polymers have a variety of potential biomedical applications. Here we describe the ...
Stimuli-responsive polymers respond to changes in their environment by altering their physical and c...
Light-responsive biomaterials can be used for the delivery of therapeutic drugs and nucleic acids, w...
Polymeric nanomaterials have been well established as drug delivery systems as they can protect ther...
The release of molecules from polymers upon light stimulus has been investigated for a range of appl...
The synthesis and characterization of precision polymeric materials represents a broad research area...
Because light can be tuned, focused and has a ‘on-off’ control, the use of light to drive photolabil...
The development of new synthetic platforms for the preparation of small molecule and polymeric mater...
Bioorthogonal chemistry is revolutionizing the fields of biological chemistry and nanomedicine, prov...
Photomechanical materials are light responsive substances that can be repeatedly and wirelessly actu...
Over the last few decades, the demand of polymeric structures with well‐defined features of differen...
We report two polymers with UV- and NIR-removable end-caps that respond to a single light activated ...
Stimuli-responsive materials are materials exhibit a response when exposed to specific external trig...
Photodegradable polyesters were synthesized with a photolabile monomer 2-nitrophenylethylene glycol ...
Abstract- Several proposals to construct artificial photoresponsive polymer systems have been descri...
Light-responsive polymers have a variety of potential biomedical applications. Here we describe the ...
Stimuli-responsive polymers respond to changes in their environment by altering their physical and c...
Light-responsive biomaterials can be used for the delivery of therapeutic drugs and nucleic acids, w...
Polymeric nanomaterials have been well established as drug delivery systems as they can protect ther...
The release of molecules from polymers upon light stimulus has been investigated for a range of appl...
The synthesis and characterization of precision polymeric materials represents a broad research area...
Because light can be tuned, focused and has a ‘on-off’ control, the use of light to drive photolabil...
The development of new synthetic platforms for the preparation of small molecule and polymeric mater...
Bioorthogonal chemistry is revolutionizing the fields of biological chemistry and nanomedicine, prov...
Photomechanical materials are light responsive substances that can be repeatedly and wirelessly actu...
Over the last few decades, the demand of polymeric structures with well‐defined features of differen...
We report two polymers with UV- and NIR-removable end-caps that respond to a single light activated ...
Stimuli-responsive materials are materials exhibit a response when exposed to specific external trig...
Photodegradable polyesters were synthesized with a photolabile monomer 2-nitrophenylethylene glycol ...
Abstract- Several proposals to construct artificial photoresponsive polymer systems have been descri...
Light-responsive polymers have a variety of potential biomedical applications. Here we describe the ...
Stimuli-responsive polymers respond to changes in their environment by altering their physical and c...
Light-responsive biomaterials can be used for the delivery of therapeutic drugs and nucleic acids, w...