“…For example, zwitterionic materials such as phosphobetaine, sulfobetaine and carboxybetaine polymers have been found to be highly biocompatible [36][37][38][39]. This property has been ascribed to mildness of the zwitterionic polymers to the hydrogen-bonded network structure of surrounding water [39][40][41][42][43]. Furthermore, (meth)acrylate polymers with pendent ω-methoxy oligo(ethylene glycol) side chains (for example, poly(ω-methoxy tri(ethylene glycol) methacrylate)) have been found to be biocompatible, too [44], while these polymers are temperature-responsive [45,46].…”