[1] Peppas N, Hilt J Z, Khademhosseini A, et al. Hydrogels in biology and medicine: From molecular principles to bionanotechnology [J]. Advanced Materials, 2006, 18(11): 1345-1360.[2] Hoffman A S. Hydrogels for biomedical applications [J]. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2002, 43: 3-12.[3] Murosaki T, Noguchi T, Kakugo A, et al. Antifouling activity of synthetic polymer gels against cyprids of the barnacle (Balanus amphitrite) in vitro [J]. Biofouling, 2009, 25(4): 313-320.[4] Chen S F, Jiang S Y. An new avenue to nonfouling materials [J]. Advanced Materials, 2008, 20(2): 335-338.[5] Jiang S Y, Cao Z Q. Ultralow-fouling, functionalizable, and hydrolyzable zwitterionic materials and their derivatives for biological applications [J]. Advanced Materials, 2010, 22(9): 920-932.[6] Krsko P, Libera M. Biointeractive hydrogels [J]. Materials Today, 2005, 8(12): 36-44.[7] Yang Q, Adrus N, Tomicki F, et al. Composites of functional polymeric hydrogels and porous membranes [J]. Journal of Materials Chemestry, 2011, 21(9): 2783-2811.[8] Ekblad T, Bergstroem G, Ederth T, et al. Poly(ethylene glycol)-containing hydrogel surfaces for antifouling applications in marine and freshwater environments [J]. Biomacromolecules, 2008, 9(10): 2775-2784.[9] Leach J B, Schmidt C E. Characterization of protein release from photocrosslinkable hyaluronic acidpolyethylene glycol hydrogel tissue engineering scaffolds [J]. Biomaterials, 2005, 26(18): 125-135.[10] Watkins A W, Anseth K S. Investigation of molecular transport and distributions in poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels with confocal laser scanning microscopy [J]. Macromolecules, 2005, 38(4): 1326-1334.[11] Burdick J A, Khademhosseini A, Langeret R. Fabrication of gradient hydrogels using a microfluidics/photopolymerization process [J]. Langmuir, 2004, 20(13): 5153-5156.[12] Koh W G, Revzin A, Pishko M V. Poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogel microstructures encapsulating living cells [J]. Langmuir, 2002, 18(7): 2459-2462.[13] Mellott M B, Searcy K, Pishko M V. Release of protein from highly cross-linked hydrogels of poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate fabricated by UV polymerization [J]. Biomaterials, 2001, 22(9): 929-941.[14] Nguyen K T, West J L. Photopolymerizable hydrogels for tissue engineering application [J]. Biomaterials, 2002, 23(22): 4307-4314.[15] Revzin A, Russell R J, Yadavalli V K, et al. Fabrication of poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogel microstructures using photolithography [J]. Langmuir, 2001, 17(18): 5440-5447.[16] Revzin A, Tompkins R G, Toner M. Surface engineering with poly(ethylene glycol) photolithography to create high-density cell arrays on glass [J]. Langmuir, 2003, 19(23): 9855-9862.[17] Andreopoulosa F M, Beckmana E J, Russell A J. Light-induced tailoring of PEG-hydrogel properties [J]. Biomaterials, 1998, 19(15): 1343-1352.[18] Iza M, Stoianovici G, Viora L, et al. Hydrogels of poly(ethylene glycol): Mechanical characterization and release of a model drug [J]. Journal of Controlled Release, 1998, 52(1-2): 41-51.[19] Choy J H, Choi S J, Oh J M, et al. Clay minerals and layered double hydroxides for novel biological applications [J]. Applied Clay Science, 2007, 36(1-3): 122–132.[20] Flesken-Nikitin A, Toshkov I, Naskar J, et al. Toxicity and biomedical imaging of layered nanohybrids in the mouse [J]. Toxicogicl Pathology, 2007, 35(6): 804–810.[21] Liu C X, Hou W G, Li L F, et al. Synthesis and characterization of 5-fluorocytosine intercalated Zn-Al layered double hydroxide [J]. Journal of Solid State Chemestry, 2008, 181(8): 1792-1797.[22] Khan A I, Ragavan A, Fong B, et al. Recent developments in the use of layered double hydroxides as host materials for the storage and triggered release of functional anions [J]. Industril & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2009, 48(23): 10196-10205.[23] Quan Z L, Yang H, Zheng B, et al. Synthesis and release behavior of bactericides intercalated Mg-Al layered double hydroxides [J]. Colloids Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 2009, 348(1-3): 164-169.[24] Langer R, Vacanti J P. Tissue engineering [J]. Science, 1993, 260(5110): 920-926.[25] Lee K Y, Mooney D J. Hydrogels for tissue engineering [J]. Chemical Reviews, 2001, 101(7): 1869-1879.[26] Karp J M, Sarraf F, Shoichet M S, et al. Fibrinfilled scaffolds for bone-tissue engineering: An in vivo study [J]. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research: Part A, 2004, 71(1): 162-171.[27] Jia X, Colombo G, Padera R, et al. Prolongation of sciatic nerve blockade by in situ cross-linked hyaluronic acid [J]. Biomaterials, 2004, 25(19): 4797-4804.[28] Peppas N A, Bures P, Leobandung W, et al. Hydrogels in pharmaceutical formulations [J]. European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, 2000, 50(1): 27-46.[29] Uludag H, de Vos P, Tresco P A. Technology of mammalian cell encapsulation [J]. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2000, 42(1-2): 29-64.[30] Yeh J, Ling Y, Karp J M, et al. Micromolding of shape-controlled, harvestable cell-laden hydrogels [J]. Biomaterials, 2006, 27(31): 5391-5398.[31] Jeong W J, Kim J Y, Choo J, et al. Continuous fabrication of biocatalyst immobilized microparticles using photopolymerization and immiscible liquids in microfluidic systems [J]. Langmuir, 2005, 21(9): 3738-3741. |