“…Chemical crosslinking is the most reported method to derive albumin hydrogels (Abbate, Kong, & Bansal, ; Bai et al, ; Feldman & McCauley, ; Gallego, Junquera, Meana, Álvarez‐Viejo, & Fresno, ; Gallego, Junquera, Meana, García, & García, ; He, Jean‐Francois, & Fortier, ; Hirose, Tachibana, & Tanabe, ; Kim et al, ; Li et al, ; Lisman, Butruk, Wasiak, & Ciach, ; Ma et al, ; Manokruang & Lee, ; Noteborn, Gao, Jesse, Kros, & Kieltyka, ; Oss‐Ronen & Seliktar, ; Overby & Feldman, ; Raja, Thiruselvi, Mandal, & Gnanamani, ; Scholz et al, ; Upadhyay & Rao, ; Zhao et al, ; Zhou et al, ). Synthetic polymers such as polyethylene glycol (PEG) are activated to form PEG‐albumin complexes (e.g., with 4‐nitrophenyl‐chloroformate), or alternatively functional groups may be added to the ends of the PEG molecule to target specific chemical compositions or binding sites of other target proteins for conjugation.…”