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Nucleophile-triggered prodrug release from polymer hydrogels.
Klemm B +6 more
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Insect-derived polymer hydrogel based on fibroin matrix from whole silkworm larvae. [PDF]
Yamazaki M +5 more
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Inspired by octopuses, actuating legs based on soft materials are fabricated with programmed chiroptical properties and mechanical behaviors to achieve dynamic color modulation and reversible shape morphing, and these legs are developed into a modular OCTOID system.
Seung Hui Han +8 more
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CAP-CD56<sup>+</sup>CD271<sup>+</sup> BMSCs exos-loaded PVA/SA sustained-release hydrogel attenuates chondrocyte senescence and ameliorates lumbar facet joint osteoarthritis. [PDF]
Xie Y +11 more
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4D Printing of Self‐Immolative Polymers
The integration of self‐immolative polymers (SIPs) into light‐based 3D printed structures is presented as a new “living” 4D printing strategy. By exploiting their metastability and stimuli‐responsiveness, SIP‐containing printed objects can undergo rapid and triggered degrowth under ambient conditions and subsequent regrowth through polymer ...
Johannes Markhart +3 more
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Chitosan based smart injectable hydrogels for biomedical applications: A comprehensive review. [PDF]
Salamat Q +9 more
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Enzymatically crosslinked gelatin‐based organohydrogels, fabricated through a fully bio‐based and scalable process, exhibit exceptional strain and temperature sensing capabilities with minimal interference from environmental humidity. These transparent, stretchable, and ionically conductive materials operate without synthetic fillers or dopants.
Pietro Tordi +7 more
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3D endothelial network formation in hydrogels improved by stromal cells and specific growth factors. [PDF]
Acimovic I +4 more
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Advances in Stimuli‐Responsive Organic Materials and Polymers toward Intelligent CO2 Capture
Schematic illustration of the relationship between different stimuli and stimuli‐responsive organic materials and polymers for carbon dioxide (CO2) capture. Main stimuli include redox, pH, magnetism, temperature, light, and pressure. Furthermore, multi‐responsive materials, due to their high adaptability and scalability in complex environments, are ...
Jian Zhou +2 more
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