Chemical Society Reviews,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
52(17), P. 6191 - 6220
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
This
review
highlights
the
recent
progress
in
piezoelectric
gels
(also
known
as
PiezoGels)
comprised
of
polymers,
ceramic
oxides
and
supramolecular
materials
used
for
energy
harvesting,
sensing
wound
dressing.
Nature Nanotechnology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
18(12), P. 1463 - 1473
Published: Aug. 7, 2023
Abstract
Three-dimensional
cell
and
organoid
cultures
rely
on
the
mechanical
support
of
viscoelastic
matrices.
However,
commonly
used
matrix
materials
lack
control
over
key
cell-instructive
properties.
Here
we
report
fully
synthetic
hydrogels
based
DNA
libraries
that
self-assemble
with
ultrahigh-molecular-weight
polymers,
forming
a
dynamic
DNA-crosslinked
(DyNAtrix).
DyNAtrix
enables
computationally
predictable
systematic
its
viscoelasticity,
thermodynamic
kinetic
parameters
by
changing
sequence
information.
Adjustable
heat
activation
allows
homogeneous
embedding
mammalian
cells.
Intriguingly,
stress-relaxation
times
can
be
tuned
four
orders
magnitude,
recapitulating
characteristics
living
tissues.
is
self-healing,
printable,
exhibits
high
stability,
cyto-
haemocompatibility,
controllable
degradation.
DyNAtrix-based
human
mesenchymal
stromal
cells,
pluripotent
stem
canine
kidney
cysts
trophoblast
organoids
show
viability,
proliferation
morphogenesis.
thus
represents
programmable
versatile
precision
for
advanced
approaches
to
biomechanics,
biophysics
tissue
engineering.
Small,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
19(20)
Published: Feb. 2, 2023
Abstract
One
of
the
major
challenges
on
way
to
low‐cost,
simple,
and
effective
cancer
treatments
is
lack
smart
anticancer
drug
delivery
materials
with
requisite
site‐specific
microenvironment‐responsive
properties.
This
work
reports
development
plasma‐engineered
nanocarriers
(SDNCs)
containing
chitosan
nitrogen‐doped
graphene
quantum
dots
(NGQDs)
for
in
a
pH‐responsive
manner.
Through
customized
microplasma
processing,
highly
cross‐linked
SDNC
only
4.5%
NGQD
ratio
can
exhibit
enhanced
toughness
up
threefold
higher
than
control
group,
avoiding
commonly
used
high
temperatures
toxic
chemical
cross‐linking
agents.
The
SDNCs
demonstrate
improved
loading
capability
doxorubicin
(DOX)
via
π–π
interactions
stable
solid‐state
photoluminescence
monitor
DOX
release
through
Förster
resonance
energy
transfer
(FRET)
mechanism.
Moreover,
loaded
exhibits
effects
against
cells
during
cytotoxicity
tests
at
minimum
concentration.
Cellular
uptake
studies
confirm
that
be
successfully
internalized
into
nucleus
after
12
h
incubation
period.
provides
new
insights
smart,
environmental‐friendly,
biocompatible
nanographene
hydrogels
next‐generation
biomedical
applications.
Bioactive Materials,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
37, P. 206 - 221
Published: March 21, 2024
With
the
development
of
nanomedicine,
nanomaterials
have
been
widely
used,
offering
specific
drug
delivery
to
target
sites,
minimal
side
effects,
and
significant
therapeutic
effects.
The
kidneys
filtration
reabsorption
functions,
with
various
potential
cell
types
a
complex
structural
environment,
making
strategies
for
kidney
function
protection
recovery
after
injury
complex.
This
also
lays
foundation
application
nanomedicine
in
diseases.
Currently,
evidence
preclinical
clinical
settings
supports
feasibility
targeted
therapy
diseases
using
based
on
nanomaterials.
prerequisite
treating
is
use
carriers
good
biocompatibility,
including
nanoparticles,
hydrogels,
liposomes,
micelles,
dendrimer
polymers,
adenoviruses,
lysozymes,
elastin-like
polypeptides.
These
precise
renal
uptake,
longer
half-life,
organ
distribution,
protecting
improving
efficacy
drugs
they
carry.
Additionally,
attention
should
be
paid
toxicity
solubility
carriers.
While
mentioned
above
used
studies
both
vivo
vitro,
extensive
trials
are
still
needed
ensure
short-term
long-term
effects
nano
human
body.
review
will
discuss
advantages
limitations
nanoscale
carrier
materials
diseases,
provide
more
comprehensive
catalog
nanocarrier
materials,
offer
prospects
their
drug-loading
applications.
ACS Sensors,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
7(10), P. 3153 - 3160
Published: Oct. 11, 2022
A
novel
label-free
photoelectrochemical
(PEC)
biosensor
is
presented
in
this
work.
As
a
barrier,
the
DNA
hydrogel
could
block
coupling
between
g-C3N4
and
CdS
quantum
dots
(QDs).
Therefore,
extremely
low
photocurrent
signals
were
obtained.
The
presence
of
target
microRNA-21
can
initiate
rolling
circle
amplification
(RCA)
reaction,
which
turn
produces
many
repeated
sequences
to
activate
CRISPR/Cas12a
system.
trans-cleavage
activity
system
led
degradation
hydrogels
efficiently.
result,
g-C3N4/CdS
QDs
heterojunction
was
formed
through
"click"
chemistry.
Through
RCA
system,
sensitivity
PEC
improved
significantly
with
detection
limit
3.2
aM.
proposed
sensor
also
showed
excellent
selectivity
be
used
detect
actual
samples.
In
addition,
modular
design
facilitate
different
objects.
Thus,
responsive
provides
simple,
sensitive,
flexible
way
for
analysis.
Journal of Nanobiotechnology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
21(1)
Published: July 24, 2023
Abstract
Functional
hydrogels
show
potential
application
in
repairing
spinal
cord
injury
(SCI)
due
to
their
unique
chemical,
physical,
and
biological
properties
functions.
In
this
comprehensive
review,
we
present
recent
advance
the
material
design,
functional
regulation,
SCI
repair
applications
of
bioactive
hydrogels.
Different
from
previously
released
reviews
on
three-dimensional
scaffolds
for
repair,
work
focuses
strategies
design
biologically
regulation
hydrogels,
specifically
aiming
how
these
significant
efforts
can
promoting
performance
SCI.
We
demonstrate
various
methods
techniques
fabrication
with
components
such
as
DNA,
proteins,
peptides,
biomass
polysaccharides,
biopolymers
obtain
including
cell
biocompatibility,
self-healing,
anti-bacterial
activity,
injectability,
bio-adhesion,
bio-degradation,
other
multi-functions
The
drugs/growth
factors,
polymers,
nanoparticles,
one-dimensional
materials,
two-dimensional
materials
highly
effective
treating
are
introduced
discussed
detail.
This
shows
new
viewpoints
ideas
synthesis
state-of-the-art
knowledges
science
nanotechnology,
will
bridge
connection
biomedicine,
further
inspire
clinical
biomedical
fields.
Advanced Materials,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
36(7)
Published: Oct. 11, 2023
Abstract
In
recent
years,
DNA
has
emerged
as
a
fascinating
building
material
to
engineer
hydrogel
due
its
excellent
programmability,
which
gained
considerable
attention
in
biomedical
applications.
Understanding
the
structure–property
relationship
and
underlying
molecular
determinants
of
is
essential
precisely
tailor
macroscopic
properties
at
level.
this
review,
rational
design
principles
networks
based
on
dynamics
polymers
temporal
scale,
can
be
engineered
via
backbone
rigidity
crosslinking
kinetics,
are
highlighted.
By
elucidating
mechanisms
theories,
it
aimed
provide
comprehensive
overview
how
tunable
kinetics
lead
desirable
hydrogels,
including
mechanical
properties,
diffusive
permeability,
swelling
behaviors,
dynamic
features.
Furthermore,
also
discussed
make
hydrogels
promising
candidates
for
applications,
such
cell
culture,
tissue
engineering,
bio‐sensing,
drug
delivery.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(14), P. 17742 - 17756
Published: April 3, 2023
Reactive
oxygen
species
(ROS)
produced
by
noble
metallic
nanoparticles
under
visible
light
is
an
effective
way
to
combat
drug-resistant
bacteria
colonized
on
the
wound.
However,
photocatalytic
efficiency
of
limited
its
self-aggregation
in
water
media.
Moreover,
fast
release
ions
from
might
engender
cellular
toxicity
and
hazardous
environmental
issues.
Herein,
we
chose
AgNPs,
most
common
plasmonic
nanoparticles,
as
example,
modifying
surface
AgNPs
with
oleic
acid
n-butylamine
imbedded
them
into
calcium
alginate
(CA)
hydrogel
that
holds
tissue
adhesion,
rapid
hemostatic,
sunlight-sensitive
antibacterial
anti-inflammatory
abilities,
thus
effectively
promotes
healing
wounds.
Unlike
conventional
AgNP-based
materials,
constrain
colloids
networks
hinders
leach
Ag+.
Nonetheless,
CA/Ag
hydrogels
exhibit
on-demand
photodynamic
efficacy
due
generation
ROS
light.
In
addition,
can
stop
hemorrhage
a
mouse
liver
bleeding
model
their
skin-adaptive
flexibility
adhesiveness.
The
potent
sunlight-responsive
activity
kill
multidrug-resistant
both
vitro
(>99.999%)
vivo
(>99.9%),
while
diminished
Ag+
guarantees
biocompatibility.
significantly
wound
process
downregulation
proinflammatory
cytokines
(TNF-α
IL-6)
rodent
full-thickness
cutaneous
model.
Overall,
proposed
multifunctional
nanocomposite
has
excellent
prospects
advanced
dressing.
Advanced Healthcare Materials,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(16)
Published: Jan. 28, 2023
Abstract
DNA
hydrogels
play
an
increasingly
important
role
in
biomedicine
and
bioanalysis
applications.
Due
to
their
high
programmability,
multifunctionality
biocompatibility,
they
are
often
used
as
effective
carriers
for
packing
drugs,
cells,
or
other
bioactive
cargoes
vitro
vivo.
However,
the
stability
of
prevents
in‐demand
rapid
release
achieve
a
full
therapeutic
effect
time.
For
bioanalysis,
generation
signals
sometimes
needs
hydrogel
be
rapidly
degraded
when
sensing
target
molecules.
To
meet
these
requirements,
stimulus‐responsive
designed.
By
responding
different
stimuli,
self‐degradable
can
switch
from
gel
solution
quantitative
precision
cargo
delivery.
This
review
summarizes
recently
developed
innovative
methods
designing
stimuli‐responsive
showed
applications
biomedicines
fields.
Challenges,
well
prospects,
also
discussed.