Short to ultrashort peptide hydrogels for biomedical uses

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Abstract

Hydrogels can offer cells an extracellular matrix-like growth environment which traditional culture methods cannot provide. Hydrogels therefore have great value in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications. In this article, we pay special attention to peptide-based hydrogels, which we further classified into short (≤20 residues) or ultrashort (≤7 residues) peptides. The design principles of these peptides are presented, and, based on their technical advantages and potential, biomedical applications are discussed.

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Seow, W. Y., & Hauser, C. A. E. (2014, October 1). Short to ultrashort peptide hydrogels for biomedical uses. Materials Today. Elsevier B.V. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mattod.2014.04.028

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