The development of natural biomaterials applied for hard tissue repair and regeneration is of great importance, especially in societies with a large elderly population. Self-assembled peptide hydrogels are a new generation of biomaterials that provide excellent biocompatibility, tunable mechanical stability, injectability, trigger capability, lack of immunogenic reactions, and the ability to load cells and active pharmaceutical agents for tissue regeneration. Peptide-based hydrogels are ideal templates for the deposition of hydroxyapatite crystals, which can mimic the extracellular matrix. Thus, peptide-based hydrogels enhance hard tissue repair and regeneration compared to conventional methods. This review presents three major self-assembl...
Self-assembly is a growth mechanism in nature to apply local interactions forming a minimum energy s...
Self-assembly is a growth mechanism in nature to apply local interactions forming a minimum energy s...
Self-assembly is a growth mechanism in nature to apply local interactions forming a minimum energy s...
Amphiphilic peptides can be self-assembled by establishing physical cross-links involving hydrogen b...
Dental caries and traumatic impact are two major causes of destruction of dental soft and mineralize...
The ongoing growth in the incidence of bone injuries and diseases is producing an increment in the d...
Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine are part of an emerging and interdisciplinary field tha...
Peptide-based hydrogels have captivated remarkable attention in recent times and serve as an excelle...
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...
Peptide self-assembled hydrogels are ideal scaffolds for three-dimentional cell culture and tissue e...
Molecular self-assembly offers unique features for the development of novel supramolecular structure...
Peptide self-assembled hydrogels are ideal scaffolds for three-dimentional cell culture and tissue e...
Peptide self-assembled hydrogels are ideal scaffolds for three-dimentional cell culture and tissue e...
A histidine-containing peptide-based amphiphile (P1) forms a transparent hydrogel within a pH range ...
Self-assembly is a growth mechanism in nature to apply local interactions forming a minimum energy s...
Self-assembly is a growth mechanism in nature to apply local interactions forming a minimum energy s...
Self-assembly is a growth mechanism in nature to apply local interactions forming a minimum energy s...
Amphiphilic peptides can be self-assembled by establishing physical cross-links involving hydrogen b...
Dental caries and traumatic impact are two major causes of destruction of dental soft and mineralize...
The ongoing growth in the incidence of bone injuries and diseases is producing an increment in the d...
Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine are part of an emerging and interdisciplinary field tha...
Peptide-based hydrogels have captivated remarkable attention in recent times and serve as an excelle...
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...
Peptide self-assembled hydrogels are ideal scaffolds for three-dimentional cell culture and tissue e...
Molecular self-assembly offers unique features for the development of novel supramolecular structure...
Peptide self-assembled hydrogels are ideal scaffolds for three-dimentional cell culture and tissue e...
Peptide self-assembled hydrogels are ideal scaffolds for three-dimentional cell culture and tissue e...
A histidine-containing peptide-based amphiphile (P1) forms a transparent hydrogel within a pH range ...
Self-assembly is a growth mechanism in nature to apply local interactions forming a minimum energy s...
Self-assembly is a growth mechanism in nature to apply local interactions forming a minimum energy s...
Self-assembly is a growth mechanism in nature to apply local interactions forming a minimum energy s...