Design of tetra-arm PEG-crosslinked thermoresponsive hydrogel for 3D cell culture

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We synthesized poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) gel containing cell-adhesive peptides, RGDS pendants, and crosslinked by a hydrophilic polymer. Since gelation occurs by simply mixing the polymers, cells can be simultaneously encapsulated inside the gel during gelation. This gel has roughly a 15% volume change between 25 and 37°C, and is transparent at both temperatures. Moreover, adhesion of encapsulated C2C12 cells to the gel could be observed. This thermoresponsive gel would be potentially useful as a cell culture material that can control cell fate by changing mechanical properties of the cell's external environment.

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Akimoto, A. M., Hasuike, E., Tada, H., Nagase, K., Okano, T., Kanazawa, H., & Yoshida, R. (2016). Design of tetra-arm PEG-crosslinked thermoresponsive hydrogel for 3D cell culture. Analytical Sciences, 32(11), 1203–1206. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.32.1203

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