Biocompatible hydrogels have a wide variety of potential applications in biotechnology and medicine, such as the controlled delivery and release of cells, cosmetics and drugs; and as supports for cell growth and tissue engineering1. Rational peptide design and engineering are emerging as promising new routes to such functional biomaterials2-4. Here we present the first examples of rationally designed and fully characterized self-assembling hydrogels based on standard linear peptides with purely α-helical structures, which we call hydrogelating self-assembling fibres (hSAFs). These form spanning networks of α-helical fibrils that interact to give self-supporting physical hydrogels of>99 % water content. The peptide sequences can be engine...
Self-assembling peptide hydrogels (SAPH) represent emerging cell cultures systems in several biomedi...
Pochan, Darrin J.The overall aim of this dissertation is to achieve a comprehensive correlation betw...
We report here the design of a biomimetic nanofibrous hydrogel as a 3D-scaffold for anchorage-depend...
Biocompatible hydrogels have a wide variety of potential applications in biotechnology and medicine,...
Biocompatible hydrogels have a wide variety of potential applications in biotechnology and medicine,...
Biocompatible hydrogels have a wide variety of potential applications in biotechnology and medicine,...
Hydrogel scaffolds are at the forefront of tissue engineering research due to several distinct chara...
Hydrogel scaffolds are at the forefront of tissue engineering research due to several distinct chara...
Self-assembly of molecules is an attractive materials construction strategy due to its simplicity in...
Self-assembly of molecules is an attractive materials construction strategy due to its simplicity in...
Rationally designed polypeptide-based materials have advantages over other biomaterials for their ab...
Self-assembling peptide-based hydrogels have encountered increasing interest in the recent years as ...
Self-assembling peptide-based hydrogels have encountered increasing interest in the recent years as ...
Self-assembling peptide hydrogels (SAPH) represent emerging cell cultures systems in several biomedi...
Self-assembling peptide hydrogels with faster gelation kinetics and higher mechanical rigidity are f...
Self-assembling peptide hydrogels (SAPH) represent emerging cell cultures systems in several biomedi...
Pochan, Darrin J.The overall aim of this dissertation is to achieve a comprehensive correlation betw...
We report here the design of a biomimetic nanofibrous hydrogel as a 3D-scaffold for anchorage-depend...
Biocompatible hydrogels have a wide variety of potential applications in biotechnology and medicine,...
Biocompatible hydrogels have a wide variety of potential applications in biotechnology and medicine,...
Biocompatible hydrogels have a wide variety of potential applications in biotechnology and medicine,...
Hydrogel scaffolds are at the forefront of tissue engineering research due to several distinct chara...
Hydrogel scaffolds are at the forefront of tissue engineering research due to several distinct chara...
Self-assembly of molecules is an attractive materials construction strategy due to its simplicity in...
Self-assembly of molecules is an attractive materials construction strategy due to its simplicity in...
Rationally designed polypeptide-based materials have advantages over other biomaterials for their ab...
Self-assembling peptide-based hydrogels have encountered increasing interest in the recent years as ...
Self-assembling peptide-based hydrogels have encountered increasing interest in the recent years as ...
Self-assembling peptide hydrogels (SAPH) represent emerging cell cultures systems in several biomedi...
Self-assembling peptide hydrogels with faster gelation kinetics and higher mechanical rigidity are f...
Self-assembling peptide hydrogels (SAPH) represent emerging cell cultures systems in several biomedi...
Pochan, Darrin J.The overall aim of this dissertation is to achieve a comprehensive correlation betw...
We report here the design of a biomimetic nanofibrous hydrogel as a 3D-scaffold for anchorage-depend...