Themed collection Stimuli responsive materials for biomedical applications

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Editorial

Introduction to stimuli responsive materials for biomedical applications

Mary Beth B. Monroe, N. D. Pradeep Singh, and Yanli Zhao introduce the Journal of Materials Chemistry B themed collection on stimuli responsive materials for biomedical applications.

Graphical abstract: Introduction to stimuli responsive materials for biomedical applications
Perspective

Dendronization of chitosan to afford unprecedent thermoresponsiveness and tunable microconfinement

Dendronization of chitosan with 3-fold dendritic oligoethylene glycols generates stimuli-responsive and biocompatible dendronized chitosans, which form microconfinement to protect guests or modulate reactions. This confinement can be greatly enhanced through the formation of hydrogels.

Graphical abstract: Dendronization of chitosan to afford unprecedent thermoresponsiveness and tunable microconfinement
Review Article

Liquid crystal polymer actuators with complex and multiple actuations

Liquid crystal polymer (LCP) actuators with complex and multiple actuations becomes a hot topic recently. Here, we summarize efforts made for achieving the goals, and furthermore, propose an outlook for LCP actuators with higher intelligence.

Graphical abstract: Liquid crystal polymer actuators with complex and multiple actuations
Review Article

Review of NIR-responsive ‘‘Smart’’ carriers for photothermal chemotherapy

This review focuses on the versatile applications of near-infrared (NIR)-responsive smart carriers in biomedical applications, particularly drug delivery and photothermal chemotherapy.

Graphical abstract: Review of NIR-responsive ‘‘Smart’’ carriers for photothermal chemotherapy
Review Article

Self-assembly of peptides in living cells for disease theranostics

In situ self-assembly of peptides in living cells regulated by biocompatible stimuli allows for precise creation of well-defined nanostructures and thus offering a versatile strategy for formulation of biomedical agents at pathological lesions.

Graphical abstract: Self-assembly of peptides in living cells for disease theranostics
Review Article

Mechanistic analysis of viscosity-sensitive fluorescent probes for applications in diabetes detection

This review focuses on fluorescence mechanisms for viscosity responsiveness, highlighting some important probes like coumarin, BODIPY, and xanthene as well as the application of these viscosity-sensitive probes for successful diabetes detection.

Graphical abstract: Mechanistic analysis of viscosity-sensitive fluorescent probes for applications in diabetes detection
Review Article

Stimuli-responsive peptide hydrogels for biomedical applications

This review summarizes the design strategies and recent research progress of stimuli-responsive peptide hydrogels for biomedical applications.

Graphical abstract: Stimuli-responsive peptide hydrogels for biomedical applications
Review Article

Smart stimuli-responsive polysaccharide nanohydrogels for drug delivery: a review

Polysaccharides have found extensive utilization as biomaterials in drug delivery systems owing to their remarkable biocompatibility, simple functionalization, and inherent biological properties.

Graphical abstract: Smart stimuli-responsive polysaccharide nanohydrogels for drug delivery: a review
Paper

Administration sequence- and formation-dependent vaccination using acid-degradable polymeric nanoparticles with high antigen encapsulation capability

Acid-degradable polymeric nanoparticles with a high capability of GFP encapsulation demonstrate efficient antibody production in combination with booster injection of free antigens.

Graphical abstract: Administration sequence- and formation-dependent vaccination using acid-degradable polymeric nanoparticles with high antigen encapsulation capability
Open Access Paper

Dry and wet wrinkling of a silk fibroin biopolymer by a shape-memory material with insight into mechanical effects on secondary structures in the silk network

Upon contraction, the silk fibroin (SF)-shape-memory polymer (SMP) bilayer produces wrinkles. Results support the potential use of biopolymer wrinkles on active materials in biomedical applications, such as cell mechanobiology or tissue engineering.

Graphical abstract: Dry and wet wrinkling of a silk fibroin biopolymer by a shape-memory material with insight into mechanical effects on secondary structures in the silk network
Paper

On-demand release of a selective MMP-13 blocker from an enzyme-responsive injectable hydrogel protects cartilage from degenerative progression in osteoarthritis

Release of BI-4394, a MMP-13 inhibitor, from an enzyme-responsive hydrogel protects cartilage from progressive degeneration in an ACLT rat model.

Graphical abstract: On-demand release of a selective MMP-13 blocker from an enzyme-responsive injectable hydrogel protects cartilage from degenerative progression in osteoarthritis
Open Access Paper

Minimally designed thermo-magnetic dual responsive soft robots for complex applications

The minimally designed robot (THANOS) showcases excellent control over both thermo- and magnetic responses. The robot performs various tasks including shaping, locomotion, pick-and-place, and release maneuvers of objects using independent triggers.

Graphical abstract: Minimally designed thermo-magnetic dual responsive soft robots for complex applications
Open Access Paper

Injectable in situ gelling methylcellulose-based hydrogels for bone tissue regeneration

This study contributes to advancing the understanding of methylcellulose-based injectable bone substitutes and their underlying mechanisms of gelation and mineralization.

Graphical abstract: Injectable in situ gelling methylcellulose-based hydrogels for bone tissue regeneration
Open Access Paper

Star-PCL shape memory polymer (SMP) scaffolds with tunable transition temperatures for enhanced utility

Thermoresponsive shape memory polymers prepared with tunable transition temperatures using star-PCL macromers of varying molecular weights, improving tissue safety for use in applications such as self-fitting bone scaffolds and self-expanding stents.

Graphical abstract: Star-PCL shape memory polymer (SMP) scaffolds with tunable transition temperatures for enhanced utility
Open Access Paper

Hybrid ultrasound and photoacoustic contrast agent designs combining metal phthalocyanines and PBCA microbubbles

The combination of polymeric PBCA microbubbles and highly hydrophobic metal phthalocyanines provides bimodal ultrasound/photoacoustic imaging capabilities based on the high encapsulation efficiencies and tunable optical properties of the latter.

Graphical abstract: Hybrid ultrasound and photoacoustic contrast agent designs combining metal phthalocyanines and PBCA microbubbles
Paper

Injectable and self-healable nano-architectured hydrogel for NIR-light responsive chemo- and photothermal bacterial eradication

A stimuli-responsive, injectable, and in situ-forming hydrogel with synergistic, self-healing, and on-demand drug-delivery and antibacterial properties.

Graphical abstract: Injectable and self-healable nano-architectured hydrogel for NIR-light responsive chemo- and photothermal bacterial eradication
Paper

Solvent-free synthesis of biostable segmented polyurethane shape memory polymers for biomedical applications

A simple, 1-pot synthesis approach is presented that produces segmented thermoplastic polyurethanes with increased molecular weight and crystallinity, shape memory properties, and the ability to form fibrous scaffolds with high strength.

Graphical abstract: Solvent-free synthesis of biostable segmented polyurethane shape memory polymers for biomedical applications
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About this collection

Stimuli-responsive materials exhibit large and abrupt changes in architecture or other properties in response to environmental stimuli. The journey of developing stimuli-responsive materials (organic, inorganic or hybrid) provides ample opportunities for smart materials for applications in drug delivery, biologically-responsive scaffolds, tissue engineering and so on. In recent decades, researchers have explored stimuli-responsive materials to a greater extent because of their non-invasive nature equipped with temporal control over the activation of molecules and/or processes. The development and use of stimuli-responsive materials are highly multidisciplinary and involve research efforts from materials science, chemistry, biomedical engineering, polymer science, biology and physics.

Guest Edited by Prof. N. D. Pradeep Singh (Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India), Dr. Mary Beth Browning Monroe (Syracuse University, United States) and Prof. Yanli Zhao (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore), this themed collection of Journal of Materials Chemistry B is focused on recent developments on stimuli-responsive materials for biomedical applications, including their design, synthesis, characterization, and applications related to biology and medicine.

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