Biodegradable nucleobase-functionalized supramolecular polymers have been successfully developed and undergo effective spontaneous assembly into a non-covalently cross-linked three-dimensional network structure with excellent film-forming ability, tuned physical properties and biodegradation rates,… Click to show full abstract
Biodegradable nucleobase-functionalized supramolecular polymers have been successfully developed and undergo effective spontaneous assembly into a non-covalently cross-linked three-dimensional network structure with excellent film-forming ability, tuned physical properties and biodegradation rates, making them particularly attractive for use as biopolymer-based scaffolds and regenerative medicine applications.
               
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