Development of self-assembled supramolecular dendritic DNA hydrogel for 3D cell culture platform

DNA is gaining favourable attention as the versatile building block material for the hydrogel formation due to its unique properties such as sequence programmability, multifunctional tunability, precise recognition, structural rigidity, and biocompatibility. The DNA hydrogel self-assembly is formed...

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Main Author: Liyarita, Bella Rosa
Other Authors: Li Tianhu
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1558042023-02-28T23:48:24Z Development of self-assembled supramolecular dendritic DNA hydrogel for 3D cell culture platform Liyarita, Bella Rosa Li Tianhu Qiao Yuan School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences yuan.qiao@ntu.edu.sg, THLI@ntu.edu.sg Science::Chemistry::Biochemistry Engineering::Materials::Biomaterials DNA is gaining favourable attention as the versatile building block material for the hydrogel formation due to its unique properties such as sequence programmability, multifunctional tunability, precise recognition, structural rigidity, and biocompatibility. The DNA hydrogel self-assembly is formed purely by the supramolecular interaction between the complementary DNA base pairs which results to the dynamic interaction in the hydrogel and confers to the thixotropic properties and designable responsiveness of the hydrogel. Thus, allowing the DNA building block as the competitive alternative in formation of hydrogel with tailored function and precise molecular structure design. By taking advantage of these features, DNA hydrogels have been developed as the platform for 3D cell culture and bioprinting. However, some challenges still remain such as complex DNA building block design to load functionalities into the hydrogel and the low mechanical strength of the pure DNA hydrogel. In this thesis, we focus on the development of the self-assembled dendritic DNA hydrogel design to offer tailored biofunctionality and enhanced mechanical property to suit the different needs of in vitro 3D cell culture platform. Doctor of Philosophy 2022-03-21T07:09:57Z 2022-03-21T07:09:57Z 2022 Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy Liyarita, B. R. (2022). Development of self-assembled supramolecular dendritic DNA hydrogel for 3D cell culture platform. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155804 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155804 10.32657/10356/155804 en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Liyarita, Bella Rosa
Development of self-assembled supramolecular dendritic DNA hydrogel for 3D cell culture platform
description DNA is gaining favourable attention as the versatile building block material for the hydrogel formation due to its unique properties such as sequence programmability, multifunctional tunability, precise recognition, structural rigidity, and biocompatibility. The DNA hydrogel self-assembly is formed purely by the supramolecular interaction between the complementary DNA base pairs which results to the dynamic interaction in the hydrogel and confers to the thixotropic properties and designable responsiveness of the hydrogel. Thus, allowing the DNA building block as the competitive alternative in formation of hydrogel with tailored function and precise molecular structure design. By taking advantage of these features, DNA hydrogels have been developed as the platform for 3D cell culture and bioprinting. However, some challenges still remain such as complex DNA building block design to load functionalities into the hydrogel and the low mechanical strength of the pure DNA hydrogel. In this thesis, we focus on the development of the self-assembled dendritic DNA hydrogel design to offer tailored biofunctionality and enhanced mechanical property to suit the different needs of in vitro 3D cell culture platform.
author2 Li Tianhu
author_facet Li Tianhu
Liyarita, Bella Rosa
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author Liyarita, Bella Rosa
author_sort Liyarita, Bella Rosa
title Development of self-assembled supramolecular dendritic DNA hydrogel for 3D cell culture platform
title_short Development of self-assembled supramolecular dendritic DNA hydrogel for 3D cell culture platform
title_full Development of self-assembled supramolecular dendritic DNA hydrogel for 3D cell culture platform
title_fullStr Development of self-assembled supramolecular dendritic DNA hydrogel for 3D cell culture platform
title_full_unstemmed Development of self-assembled supramolecular dendritic DNA hydrogel for 3D cell culture platform
title_sort development of self-assembled supramolecular dendritic dna hydrogel for 3d cell culture platform
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155804
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