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- Contraction-type glucose-sensitive microgel functionalized with a 2-substituted phenylboronic acid ligand
- Galactosylated reversible hydrogels as scaffold for HepG2 spheroid generation
- Swelling-induced surface instability of a hydrogen-bonded LBL film and its self-healing
- Facile Assembly of 3D Binary Colloidal Crystals from Soft Microgel Spheres
- Swelling Kinetics of Microgels Embedded in a Polyacrylamide Hydrogel Matrix
- Multiple responsive hydrogel films based on dynamic Schiff base linkages
- Dynamically bonded layer-by-layer films: Dynamic properties and applications
- Hydrogel Thin Film with Swelling-Induced Wrinkling Patterns for High-Throughput Generation of Multicellular Spheroid...
- Mutual interaction between the embedded microgel particles and the surrounding hydrogel matrix
- Redox-active LBL films via in situ template polymerization of hydroquinone
- In situ generation of fluorescent silver nanoclusters in layer-by-layer assembled films
- Release of Polyphenolic Drugs from Dynamically Bonded Layer-by-Layer Films
- Polymerized Microgel Colloidal Crystals: Photonic hydrogels with Tunable Bandgap and Fast Response Rate
- Boronic acid-containing hydrogels: synthesis and their applications
- Silver-loading in uncrosslinked hydrogen-bonded LBL films: structure change and improved stability
- Gelation Kinetics of Thermosensitive PNIPAM Microgel Dispersions
- PNIPAM Microgels for Biomedical Applications: From Dispersed Particles To 3D Assemblies
- Kinetics of Glucose-induced Swelling of P(NIPAM-AAPBA) Microgels
- Novel Redox hydrogel by in Situ Gelation of Chitosan as a result of template oxidative polymerization of hydroquinon...
- Thermo-reversible Hydrogels for in situ Generation and Release of HepG2 Spheroids