“…Stimuli-responsive hydrogel materials − have attracted growing interest as “smart” materials for diverse applications, such as sensing, − controlled drug release, − tissue engineering, − self-healing, − shape-memory, − robotics, and actuation. − Different physical and chemical stimuli to trigger hydrogel materials and control their stiffness properties were introduced, including light, − electrical fields, − temperatures, ,− magnetic fields, ,− ultrasound irradiation, , pH, − and chemical agents. − An important subclass of stimuli-responsive hydrogels includes biomaterial-based hydrogels − and particularly, nucleic acid-based hydrogel matrices. …”