Photodegradable Hydrogels for Dynamic Tuning of Physical and Chemical Properties
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · University of Colorado Boulder
Abstract
We report a strategy to create photodegradable poly(ethylene glycol)-based hydrogels through rapid polymerization of cytocompatible macromers for remote manipulation of gel properties in situ. Postgelation control of the gel properties was demonstrated to introduce temporal changes, creation of arbitrarily shaped features, and on-demand pendant functionality release. Channels photodegraded within a hydrogel containing encapsulated cells allow cell migration. Temporal variation of the biochemical gel composition was used to influence chondrogenic differentiation of encapsulated stem cells. Photodegradable gels that allow real-time manipulation of material properties or chemistry provide dynamic environments…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 36.22
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 35
Authors
4- AMApril M. Kloxin
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Colorado Boulder
- AMAndrea M. KaskoCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Colorado Boulder
- CNChelsea N. Salinas
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Colorado Boulder
- KSKristi S. AnsethCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Colorado Boulder
Topics & keywords
- Self-healing hydrogels
- Ethylene glycol
- Drug delivery
- Polymerization
- Tissue engineering
- Cell function
- Chemistry
- On demand
- Good health and well-being