4.8 Article

Maleimide Cross-Linked Bioactive PEG Hydrogel Exhibits Improved Reaction Kinetics and Cross-Linking for Cell Encapsulation and In Situ Delivery

期刊

ADVANCED MATERIALS
卷 24, 期 1, 页码 64-+

出版社

WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201103574

关键词

hydrogels; cell encapsulation; regenerative medicine; biomaterials; PEG; peptides; maleimide; Michael addition

资金

  1. National Institute of Health [R01-EB004496, R01-EB011566]
  2. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services [HHSN268201000043C]
  3. National Science Foundation under the Science and Technology Center Emergent Behaviors of Integrated Cellular Systems (EBICS) [CBET-0939511]
  4. Georgia Tech/Emory Center for the Engineering of Living Tissues
  5. Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Institute under PHS [UL RR025008]
  6. Center for Pediatric Healthcare Technology Innovation at Georgia Tech and Children's Hospital of Atlanta
  7. American Heart Association
  8. NASA
  9. National Science Foundation
  10. NATIONAL CENTER FOR ADVANCING TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCES [UL1TR000454] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  11. NATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH RESOURCES [UL1RR025008] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  12. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF BIOMEDICAL IMAGING AND BIOENGINEERING [R01EB004496, R01EB011566] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

向作者/读者索取更多资源

Engineered polyethylene glycolmaleimide matrices for regenerative medicine exhibit improved reaction effi ciency and a wider range of Young's moduli by utilizing maleimide crosslinking chemistry. This hydrogel chemistry is advantageous for cell delivery due to the mild reaction that occurs rapidly enough for in situ delivery, while easily lending itself to plug-and-play design variations such as incorporation of enzyme-cleavable cross-links and cell-adhesion peptides.

作者

我是这篇论文的作者
点击您的名字以认领此论文并将其添加到您的个人资料中。

评论

主要评分

4.8
评分不足

次要评分

新颖性
-
重要性
-
科学严谨性
-
评价这篇论文

推荐

暂无数据
暂无数据