The synthesis of a novel photoreactive poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-based polymer with caged carbonyl groups is reported. We further demonstrate its use for the on-demand fabrication of hydrogels. For rapid gelation, a hydrazide-functionalized PEG is used as the second component for the hydrogel preparation. The photoreactive PEG-based polymer is designed for controlled cleavage of the protecting groups upon exposure to UV light releases free aldehyde moieties, which readily react with hydrazide groups in situ. This hydrogel system may find applications in controlled release drug delivery applications, when combined with in situ gelation. Furthermore, the possibility of forming gels specifically upon UV irradiation gives an opportunity for 3...
Hydrogels have shown a great potential as materials for drug delivery systems thanks to their usuall...
Hydrogels have shown a great potential as materials for drug delivery systems thanks to their usuall...
The photolithographical patterning of hydrogels based solely on the surface immobilization and cross...
The synthesis of a novel photoreactive poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-based polymer with caged carbonyl...
Photocleavable hydrogels are of great importance in the field of controlled drug delivery, stem cell...
Photodriven click reactions have emerged as versatile tools for biomaterial synthesis that can recap...
Photodegradable polymers constitute an emerging class of materials that finds numerous applications ...
The photolithographical patterning of hydrogels based solely on the surface immobilization and cross...
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...
Standard hydrogels prepared by free radical polymerization (FRP) have heterogeneous structures with ...
The photolithographical patterning of hydrogels based solely on the surface immobilization and cross...
\u3cp\u3ePhotodriven click reactions have emerged as versatile tools for biomaterial synthesis that ...
We report a method of utilizing a UV-triggered thiol-disulfide exchange reaction for constructing bi...
Hydrogels have shown a great potential as materials for drug delivery systems thanks to their usuall...
Hydrogels have shown a great potential as materials for drug delivery systems thanks to their usuall...
The photolithographical patterning of hydrogels based solely on the surface immobilization and cross...
The synthesis of a novel photoreactive poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-based polymer with caged carbonyl...
Photocleavable hydrogels are of great importance in the field of controlled drug delivery, stem cell...
Photodriven click reactions have emerged as versatile tools for biomaterial synthesis that can recap...
Photodegradable polymers constitute an emerging class of materials that finds numerous applications ...
The photolithographical patterning of hydrogels based solely on the surface immobilization and cross...
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...
Standard hydrogels prepared by free radical polymerization (FRP) have heterogeneous structures with ...
The photolithographical patterning of hydrogels based solely on the surface immobilization and cross...
\u3cp\u3ePhotodriven click reactions have emerged as versatile tools for biomaterial synthesis that ...
We report a method of utilizing a UV-triggered thiol-disulfide exchange reaction for constructing bi...
Hydrogels have shown a great potential as materials for drug delivery systems thanks to their usuall...
Hydrogels have shown a great potential as materials for drug delivery systems thanks to their usuall...
The photolithographical patterning of hydrogels based solely on the surface immobilization and cross...