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Enzyme Responsive Inverse Opal Hydrogels.

Yi PeiThomas G MolleyKristopher A Kilian
Published in: Macromolecular rapid communications (2020)
Structured color in nature is controlled by nano- and micro-structured interfaces giving rise to a photonic bandgap. This study presents a biomimetic optical material based on polymeric inverse opals that respond to enzyme activity. Polymer colloids provide a template in which acryloyl-functionalized poly(ethylene glycol) is integrated; dissolution of the colloids leads to a hydrogel inverse opal that can be lithographically patterned using transfer printing. Incorporating enzyme substrates within the voids provides a material that responds to the presence of proteases through a shift in the optical properties.
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