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This review discusses how our ability to synthesise bioresponsive systems and selectively active biochemistries using polymer-based materials with supramolecular features has led to a surge in research interest directed towards their development as next generation biomaterials for drug delivery, medical device design and tissue engineering.

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This is a short review to discuss how our ability to synthesise bioresponsive systems and selectively active biochemistries using polymer-based materials with supramolecular features has led to a surge in research interest directed towards their development as next generation biomaterials for drug delivery, medical device design and tissue engineering.

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This was a nice opportunity to work together with some friends on a review discussing how our ability to synthesise bioresponsive systems and selectively active biochemistries using polymer-based materials with supramolecular features has led to a surge in research interest directed towards their development as next generation biomaterials for drug delivery, medical device design and tissue engineering.

Dr John George Hardy
Lancaster University

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This page is a summary of: Advances in Functional Assemblies for Regenerative Medicine, Advanced Healthcare Materials, November 2015, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.201500412.
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