Reversible (Physical) Gelation in the Solutions of Associating Polyelectrolytes

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Enzymatic cross-linking of gelatin (left) proceeds through cluster growth (red); when combined with physical gelation, clusters are constrained by triple-helices (black), yielding a more ordered and efficient network, favouring cell proliferation.


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Alternating copolymers of vinyl phenol and alkyl maleimide gave organogel in aromatic solvents. The gelation was induced by segregation.


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