Enzyme-assisted self-assembly within a hydrogel induced by peptide diffusion.

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Date publication

janvier 2019

Journal

Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr SCHAAF Pierre, Dr SCHMUTZ Marc


Tous les auteurs :
Criado-Gonzalez M, Rodon Fores J, Wagner D, Schröder AP, Carvalho A, Schmutz M, Harth E, Schaaf P, Jierry L, Boulmedais F

Résumé

The diffusion of adequate peptide through an enzyme-embedded host hydrogel leads to the in situ start-up and growth of an interpenetrated fibrous network. Based on the enzyme-assisted self-assembly concept, both chemistry and mechanical features of the hybrid hydrogel can be tuned.

Mots clés

Alkaline Phosphatase, metabolism, Diffusion, Hydrogels, chemistry, Molecular Structure, Particle Size, Peptides, chemistry, Polyethylene Glycols, chemistry, Surface Properties

Référence

Chem. Commun. (Camb.). 2019 Jan 25;55(8):1156-1159