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Academic Article Characterization of valvular interstitial cell function in three dimensional matrix metalloproteinase degradable PEG hydrogels.
Academic Article Enzyme-mediated redox initiation for hydrogel generation and cellular encapsulation.
Academic Article Photoinitiated polymerization of PEG-diacrylate with lithium phenyl-2,4,6-trimethylbenzoylphosphinate: polymerization rate and cytocompatibility.
Concept Hydrogels
Academic Article Inhibition of protein and cell attachment on materials generated from N-(2-hydroxypropyl) acrylamide.
Academic Article Photodegradable, Photoadaptable Hydrogels via Radical-Mediated Disulfide Fragmentation Reaction.
Academic Article Encoding Stem-Cell-Secreted Extracellular Matrix Protein Capture in Two and Three Dimensions Using Protein Binding Peptides.
Academic Article A supramolecular hydrogel prepared from a thymine-containing artificial nucleolipid: study of assembly and lyotropic mesophases.
Academic Article Intracellular Crowding by Bio-Orthogonal Hydrogel Formation Induces Reversible Molecular Stasis.
Academic Article Photoinduced Dithiolane Crosslinking for Multiresponsive Dynamic Hydrogels.
Academic Article Reversible Intracellular Gelation of MCF10A Cells Enables Programmable Control Over 3D Spheroid Growth.
Academic Article Radical-Mediated Degradation of Thiol-Maleimide Hydrogels.
Academic Article Photodegradable polyacrylamide tanglemers enable spatiotemporal control over chain lengthening in high-strength and low-hysteresis hydrogels.
Academic Article Photochemical Control of Network Topology in PEG Hydrogels.
Academic Article Design and Synthesis of Hydrolytically Degradable PEG Carbamate, Carbonate, and Ester Derivatives to Induce Reversible Biostasis.

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