Dynamic covalent chemistry (DCC) has proven to be a valuable tool in creating fascinating molecules, structures, and emergent properties in fully synthetic systems. Here we report a system that uses two dynamic covalent bonds in tandem, namely disulfides and hydrazones, for the formation of hydrogels containing biologically relevant ligands. The reversibility of disulfide bonds allows fiber formation upon oxidation of dithiol-peptide building block, while the reaction between NH-NH2 functionalized C-terminus and aldehyde cross-linkers results in a gel. The same bond-forming reaction was exploited for the "decoration" of the supramolecular assemblies by cell-adhesion-promoting sequences (RGD and LDV). Fast triggered gelation, cytocompatibili...
In this edge article we report the preparation of a supramolecular carbohydrate hydrogel containing ...
Structurally and functionally well-defined recombinant proteins are an interesting class of sequence...
Hydrogels based on reversible covalent bonds represent an attractive topic for research at both acad...
Dynamic covalent chemistry (DCC) has proven to be a valuable tool in creating fascinating molecules,...
Hydrogels based on reversible covalent bonds represent an attractive topic for research at both acad...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) forms through hierarchical assembly of small and larger polymeric mol...
Inspired by nature, chemists have envisioned that it is possible to obtain organized structures (and...
Self-assembled nanofibers are ubiquitous in nature and serve as inspiration for the design of supram...
Covalent co-assembly holds great promise for the fabrication of hydrogels with controllable nanostru...
Synthetic hydrogels that mimic the natural extracellular matrix in the biophysical and biochemical c...
Self-assembled nanofibers are ubiquitous in nature and serve as inspiration for the design of supram...
Nature uses combined covalent (chemical bonds) and non-covalent (physical bonds) synthesis in a high...
Self‐healing supramolecular hydrogels have emerged as a novel class of biomaterials that combine hyd...
Photochemical ligation strategies in hydrogel materials are crucial to model spatiotemporal phenomen...
In this edge article we report the preparation of a supramolecular carbohydrate hydrogel containing ...
Structurally and functionally well-defined recombinant proteins are an interesting class of sequence...
Hydrogels based on reversible covalent bonds represent an attractive topic for research at both acad...
Dynamic covalent chemistry (DCC) has proven to be a valuable tool in creating fascinating molecules,...
Hydrogels based on reversible covalent bonds represent an attractive topic for research at both acad...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) forms through hierarchical assembly of small and larger polymeric mol...
Inspired by nature, chemists have envisioned that it is possible to obtain organized structures (and...
Self-assembled nanofibers are ubiquitous in nature and serve as inspiration for the design of supram...
Covalent co-assembly holds great promise for the fabrication of hydrogels with controllable nanostru...
Synthetic hydrogels that mimic the natural extracellular matrix in the biophysical and biochemical c...
Self-assembled nanofibers are ubiquitous in nature and serve as inspiration for the design of supram...
Nature uses combined covalent (chemical bonds) and non-covalent (physical bonds) synthesis in a high...
Self‐healing supramolecular hydrogels have emerged as a novel class of biomaterials that combine hyd...
Photochemical ligation strategies in hydrogel materials are crucial to model spatiotemporal phenomen...
In this edge article we report the preparation of a supramolecular carbohydrate hydrogel containing ...
Structurally and functionally well-defined recombinant proteins are an interesting class of sequence...
Hydrogels based on reversible covalent bonds represent an attractive topic for research at both acad...