Abstract

AbstractWith the remarkable development of DNA nanotechnology, interest in DNA molecules has expanded beyond its biological role to building blocks in materials science. As a unique branch of DNA‐based materials, DNA hydrogels have exhibited many fascinating characteristics, including broad biocompatibility, precise programmability, convenient modification, and tunable mechanical properties, which make DNA hydrogels ideal biomaterials. Moreover, by combining with functional nucleic acids, such as aptamers, i‐motif nanostructures, CpG oligodeoxynucleotides, and DNAzymes, DNA hydrogels can be further tailored to provide additional target recognition, therapeutic potential, and catalytic activities, allowing them to play important roles in biosensing and medical applications. This review, aims to provide readers with an up‐to‐date overview of the important developments of biomedical DNA hydrogels. First, it introduces different synthetic strategies of hydrogels that utilize DNA as building materials and functional units within the hydrogel networks and discuss their advantages in biomedical applications. Subsequently, new approaches and applications of biomedical DNA hydrogels in the recent years are highlighted, such as therapeutic systems, cell culture platforms, tissue engineering materials, and biosensors. Finally, future perspectives and remaining challenges of DNA hydrogels in biomedicine are presented.

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