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B<sub>12</sub>-Mediated, Long Wavelength Photopolymerization of Hydrogels
Medical
hydrogel applications have expanded rapidly over the past
decade. Implantation in patients by noninvasive injection is preferred,
but this requires hydrogel solidification from a low viscosity solution
to occur in vivo via an applied stimuli. Transdermal photo-cross-linking
of acrylated biopolymers with photoinitiators and lights offers a
mild, spatiotemporally controlled solidification trigger. However,
the current short wavelength initiators limit curing depth and efficacy
because they do not absorb within the optical window of tissue (600–900
nm). As a solution to the current wavelength limitations, we report
the development of a red light responsive initiator capable of polymerizing
a range of acrylated monomers. Photoactivation occurs within a range
of skin type models containing high biochromophore concentrations