Electrophoretic hydrogel adhesion for fabrication of three-dimensional materials

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The adhesion of hydrogels has attracted substantial attention for use in building three-dimensional constructs such as scaffolds for cell culture, carriers of drug release system and soft actuators. This review article summarizes our group's research on electrophoretic hydrogel adhesion, a novel strategy for the adhesion of hydrogels. This technique involves the electrophoretic manipulation of a polyelectrolyte to form an adhesive layer at the interface of the two hydrogels and is a powerful method for fabrication of free-form hydrogel constructs through the adhesion of microgels.

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Asoh, T. A. (2016, December 1). Electrophoretic hydrogel adhesion for fabrication of three-dimensional materials. Polymer Journal. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/pj.2016.85

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