“…Temperature‐responsive polymers used for preparing thin films are PNIPAM [ 12,21,39–49 ] and copolymers with NIPAM units, [ 50–53 ] poly[2‐(2‐methoxyethoxy)ethyl methacrylate], [ 54,55 ] poly(2‐alkyl‐2‐oxazoline), [ 56 ] poly(vinyl methyl ether), [ 57 ] homopolymers, [ 58 ] and copolymers with N ‐vinylcaprolactam units, [ 59 ] poly[oligo(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate], [ 60 ] proteins containing elastin sequences, [ 61 ] and poly(glycidyl methyl ether‐ co ‐glycidyl ethyl ether). [ 62,63 ] The polymers can be grafted onto substrates via grafting‐from [ 12,21,39–45,50,54,60 ] and grafting‐to methods, [ 46,51,52,56,62,63 ] photolithography, [ 53 ] and initiated chemical vapor deposition. [ 58 ] A simple grafting‐to strategy consisted in grafting thiol‐ended temperature‐responsive polymers to a gold surface.…”