A dynamic matrix with DNA-encoded viscoelasticity to support the development of organoids and other biological tissues

Over the past few decades, material scientists and chemists have been working on designing increasingly sophisticated materials for a wide range of technological and scientific applications. These materials include synthetic polymers and hydrogels that could be introduced inside the human body as part of medical interventions.


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Source: Phys.org