2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.07.22.550127
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Injectable microcapillary network hydrogels engineered by liquid-liquid phase separation for stem cell transplantation

Abstract: Injectable hydrogels are promising carriers for cell delivery in regenerative medicine. However, injectable hydrogels composed of crosslinked polymer networks are often non-porous and prevent biological communication with host tissues through signals, nutrients, oxygen, and cells, thereby limiting graft survival and tissue integration. Here we report injectable hydrogels with liquid-liquid phase separation-induced microcapillary networks as stem cell-delivering scaffolds. The molecular modification of gelatin … Show more

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