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Super‐soft PEG hydrogel particles with tunable elasticity are prepared via a mesoporous silica templating method. The deformability behavior of these particles, in a microfluidic blood‐capillary model, can be tailored to be similar to that of human red blood cells. These results provide a new platform for the design and development of soft hydrogel particles for investigating bio‐nano interactions...
On page 7295, F. Caruso and co‐workers report a mesoporous silica templating method for preparing super‐soft PEG particles. The elasticity of the particles can be tuned to mimic the deformability behaviour of human red blood cells in a microfluidic blood‐capillary model. These particles provide a new platform for investigating bio‐nano interactions.
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