Living functional hydrogels generated by bioorthogonal cross-linking reactions of azide-modified cells with alkyne-modified polymers
Cells are often passively encapsulated in hydrogels for a wide range of applications. Here, the authors report on a method of incorporating the cells into the hydrogel using bioorthogonal click reactions to link azide-modified cells with biocompatible polymers to create cell-based materials.
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Main Authors: | Koji Nagahama, Yuuka Kimura, Ayaka Takemoto |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2cfd3d3c2b024e1ca5b20f643a7bddd4 |
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