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Preparation of DNA-crosslinked Polyacrylamide Hydrogels
Published on: August 27, 2014
Programmable DNA Hydrogels Assembled from Multidomain DNA Strands
Huiling Jiang1, Victor Pan1, Skanda Vivek2
1Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Emory School of Medicine, 1760 Haygood Drive, Atlanta, Georgia, 30322, USA.
Abstract:
Hydrogels are important in biological and medical applications, such as drug delivery and tissue engineering. DNA hydrogels have attracted significant attention due to the programmability and biocompatibility of the material. We developed a series of low-cost one-strand DNA hydrogels self-assembled from single-stranded DNA monomers containing multiple palindromic domains. This new hydrogel design is simple and programmable. Thermal stability, mechanical properties, and loading capacity of these one-strand DNA hydrogels can be readily regulated by simply adjusting the DNA domains.

