Three-dimensional (3D) printable hydrogels with a shape memory effect have emerged as a new class of 4D printing materials recently and found wide applications in various fields. However, synergistically endowing such materials with good mechanical strength and biocompatibility for biomedical uses remains challenging. In this study, a series of multiresponsive hydrogels have been prepared through a dynamic covalent imine/Diels–Alder network from biocompatible starting materials of modified gelatin and poly(ethylene glycol)-based polymers. By further secondary crosslinking with a hyperbranched triethoxysilane reagent (HPASi) that contains multiple supramolecular hydrogen bonding, the hydrogels presented a strengthened self-healing and temper...
Hydrogels, as three-dimensional polymer networks, are able to retain a large amount of water in thei...
[[abstract]]Hydrogels, which are crosslinked polymer networks with high water contents and rheologic...
Progress within the field of biofabrication is hindered by a lack of suitable hydrogel formulations....
[[abstract]]Four-dimensional (4D) bioprinting is an emerging biofabrication technology that integrat...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is a promising technology to develop customized biomaterials in rege...
[[abstract]]Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is a technology to print materials (bioink) with cell...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is a family of enabling technologies that can be used to manufact...
Development of biomaterial-based bioinks is critical for replacement and/or regeneration of tissues ...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional polymer networks with hydrophilic properties. The modifiable propert...
Despite the rapid and great developments in the field of 3D hydrogel printing, a major ongoing chall...
Progress in biofabrication technologies is mainly hampered by the limited number of suitable hydroge...
In recent years, smart/stimuli-responsive hydrogels have drawn tremendous attention for their varied...
3D printing technology has been widely applied to rapid design and fabrication in recent years. Hydr...
Biomimetic constructs imitating the functions, structures, and compositions of normal tissues are of...
Despite the rapid and great developments in the field of 3D hydrogel printing, a major ongoing chall...
Hydrogels, as three-dimensional polymer networks, are able to retain a large amount of water in thei...
[[abstract]]Hydrogels, which are crosslinked polymer networks with high water contents and rheologic...
Progress within the field of biofabrication is hindered by a lack of suitable hydrogel formulations....
[[abstract]]Four-dimensional (4D) bioprinting is an emerging biofabrication technology that integrat...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is a promising technology to develop customized biomaterials in rege...
[[abstract]]Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is a technology to print materials (bioink) with cell...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is a family of enabling technologies that can be used to manufact...
Development of biomaterial-based bioinks is critical for replacement and/or regeneration of tissues ...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional polymer networks with hydrophilic properties. The modifiable propert...
Despite the rapid and great developments in the field of 3D hydrogel printing, a major ongoing chall...
Progress in biofabrication technologies is mainly hampered by the limited number of suitable hydroge...
In recent years, smart/stimuli-responsive hydrogels have drawn tremendous attention for their varied...
3D printing technology has been widely applied to rapid design and fabrication in recent years. Hydr...
Biomimetic constructs imitating the functions, structures, and compositions of normal tissues are of...
Despite the rapid and great developments in the field of 3D hydrogel printing, a major ongoing chall...
Hydrogels, as three-dimensional polymer networks, are able to retain a large amount of water in thei...
[[abstract]]Hydrogels, which are crosslinked polymer networks with high water contents and rheologic...
Progress within the field of biofabrication is hindered by a lack of suitable hydrogel formulations....