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Polyethlyene Glycol Microgels To Deliver Bioactive Nerve Growth Factor, Jessica Stukel, Susan Thompson, Laurent Simon, Rebecca Willits Aug 2015

Polyethlyene Glycol Microgels To Deliver Bioactive Nerve Growth Factor, Jessica Stukel, Susan Thompson, Laurent Simon, Rebecca Willits

Rebecca K. Willits

Delivery of bioactive molecules is a critical step in fabricating materials for regenerative medicine, yet, this step is particularly challenging in hydrated scaffolds such as hydrogels. Although bulk photocrosslinked poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels have been used for a variety of tissue engineering applications, their capability as drug delivery scaffolds has been limited due to undesirable release profiles and reduction in bioactivity of molecules. To solve these problems, this article presents the fabrication of degradable PEG microgels, which are micron-sized spherical hydrogels, to deliver bioactive nerve growth factor (NGF). NGF release and activity was measured after encapsulation in microgels formed from …