The self-aggregation and gelation of an amphiphilic peptide (C17H35CONH-A(4)G(3)ERGD, peptide amphiphile) were studied by light scattering, viscometry, nuclear magnetic resonance diffusometry, and atomic force microscopy. The peptide amphiphile critical aggregation concentration was evaluated to be 16 and 60 mu M by light scattering and viscometry, respectively. The observed difference was attributed to the larger sensitivity of the latter technique to the presence of long fibrils. The addition of one equivalent or more of divalent cations (Ca2+ and Mg2+) to peptide amphiphile formed dense incoherent hydrogels. Based on the atomic force microscopy and nanoindentation data, both the hydrogel morphology and stiffness were independent of the c...
Peptide hydrogels are a highly promising class of materials for biomedical application, albeit facin...
Molecular self-assembly offers unique features for the development of novel supramolecular structure...
Self-assembling peptide hydrogels can be modified regarding their biodegradability, their chemical a...
A focus of the field of biomaterials is to use directed design to create new materials which replica...
Hydrogel scaffolds are at the forefront of tissue engineering research due to several distinct chara...
AbstractThe aim of this present study was to provide a scaffold as a tool for the investigation of t...
Amphiphilic peptides can be self-assembled by establishing physical cross-links involving hydrogen b...
A histidine-containing peptide-based amphiphile (P1) forms a transparent hydrogel within a pH range ...
Self-assembling peptide hydrogels (SAPH) represent emerging cell cultures systems in several biomedi...
Hydrogels are soft solids that represent attractive matrices for tissue engineering, wound healing a...
In recent years, scientific as well as technological interest in the synthesis of peptide-based hydr...
Seven peptide amphiphiles were successfully synthesized using solid phase peptide synthesis method. ...
The cationic peptide (AAKA)<sub>4</sub> (AK16) exhibits a high propensity for aggregation into β-she...
The ongoing growth in the incidence of bone injuries and diseases is producing an increment in the d...
Fibrillar structures derived from plant or animal origin have long been a source of inspiration for ...
Peptide hydrogels are a highly promising class of materials for biomedical application, albeit facin...
Molecular self-assembly offers unique features for the development of novel supramolecular structure...
Self-assembling peptide hydrogels can be modified regarding their biodegradability, their chemical a...
A focus of the field of biomaterials is to use directed design to create new materials which replica...
Hydrogel scaffolds are at the forefront of tissue engineering research due to several distinct chara...
AbstractThe aim of this present study was to provide a scaffold as a tool for the investigation of t...
Amphiphilic peptides can be self-assembled by establishing physical cross-links involving hydrogen b...
A histidine-containing peptide-based amphiphile (P1) forms a transparent hydrogel within a pH range ...
Self-assembling peptide hydrogels (SAPH) represent emerging cell cultures systems in several biomedi...
Hydrogels are soft solids that represent attractive matrices for tissue engineering, wound healing a...
In recent years, scientific as well as technological interest in the synthesis of peptide-based hydr...
Seven peptide amphiphiles were successfully synthesized using solid phase peptide synthesis method. ...
The cationic peptide (AAKA)<sub>4</sub> (AK16) exhibits a high propensity for aggregation into β-she...
The ongoing growth in the incidence of bone injuries and diseases is producing an increment in the d...
Fibrillar structures derived from plant or animal origin have long been a source of inspiration for ...
Peptide hydrogels are a highly promising class of materials for biomedical application, albeit facin...
Molecular self-assembly offers unique features for the development of novel supramolecular structure...
Self-assembling peptide hydrogels can be modified regarding their biodegradability, their chemical a...