On-demand retrieval of cells three-dimensionally seeded in injectable thioester-based hydrogels
Shohei Ishikawa, Hiroyuki Kamata, Ung‐il Chung, Takamasa Sakai
Abstract
thioester cross-linking between PEG molecules and can be degraded under mild conditions in response to l-cysteine molecules through thiol exchange occurring at the thioester linkage. Various cell experiments, especially with sucrose, which enables the adjustment of the osmotic pressure around the cells, showed that the damage to the cells during encapsulation and degradation was minimal, indicating the capability of on-demand retrieval of intact cells. This hydrogel system is a versatile tool in the field of cell-based research and applications such as tissue regeneration and regenerative medicine.
Topics & Concepts
ThioesterSelf-healing hydrogelsOn demandSeedingChemistryNanotechnologyInformation retrievalComputer scienceMaterials scienceBiochemistryPolymer chemistryBiologyMultimediaEnzymeAgronomy3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchHydrogels: synthesis, properties, applicationsInnovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation