Triple click chemistry for crosslinking, stiffening, and annealing of gelatin-based microgels.
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Microgels are spherical hydrogels with physicochemical properties ideal for many biomedical applications.
APA
Chang CY, Nguyen H, et al. (2024). Triple click chemistry for crosslinking, stiffening, and annealing of gelatin-based microgels.. RSC applied polymers, 2(4), 656-669. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3lp00249g
MLA
Chang CY, et al.. "Triple click chemistry for crosslinking, stiffening, and annealing of gelatin-based microgels.." RSC applied polymers, vol. 2, no. 4, 2024, pp. 656-669.
PMID
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Abstract 한글 요약
Microgels are spherical hydrogels with physicochemical properties ideal for many biomedical applications. For example, microgels can be used as individual carriers for suspension cell culture or jammed/annealed into granular hydrogels with micron-scale pores highly permissive to molecular transport and cell proliferation/migration. Conventionally, laborious optimization processes are often needed to create microgels with different moduli, sizes, and compositions. This work presents a new microgel and granular hydrogel preparation workflow using gelatin-norbornene-carbohydrazide (GelNB-CH). As a gelatin-derived macromer, GelNB-CH presents cell adhesive and degradable motifs while being amenable to three orthogonal click chemistries, namely the thiol-norbornene photo-click reaction, hydrazone bonding, and the inverse electron demand Diels-Alder (iEDDA) click reaction. The thiol-norbornene photo-click reaction (with thiol-bearing crosslinkers) and hydrazone bonding (with aldehyde-bearing crosslinkers) were used to crosslink the microgels and to realize on-demand microgel stiffening, respectively. The tetrazine-norbornene iEDDA click reaction (with tetrazine-bearing crosslinkers) was used to anneal microgels into granular hydrogels. In addition to materials development, we demonstrated the value of the triple-click chemistry granular hydrogels culturing human mesenchymal stem cells and pancreatic cancer cells.
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