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Click-Crosslinked Injectable Gelatin Hydrogels

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2016

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Wiley-Blackwell
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Koshy, Sandeep T., Rajiv M. Desai, Pascal Joly, Jianyu Li, Rishi K. Bagrodia, Sarah A. Lewin, Neel S. Joshi, and David J. Mooney. 2016. “Click-Crosslinked Injectable Gelatin Hydrogels.” Advanced Healthcare Materials 5 (5) (January 25): 541–547. Portico. doi:10.1002/adhm.201500757.

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Injectable gelatin hydrogels formed with bioorthogonal click chemistry (ClickGel) are cell-responsive ECM mimics for in vitro and in vivo biomaterials applications. Gelatin polymers with pendant norbornene (GelN) or tetrazine (GelT) groups can quickly and spontaneously crosslink upon mixing, allowing for high viability of encapsulated cells, establishment of 3D elongated cell morphologies, and biodegradation when injected in vivo.

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