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

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Abstract

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.

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Criado-Gonzalez, M., Rodon Fores, J., Wagner, D., Schröder, A. P., Carvalho, A., Schmutz, M., … Boulmedais, F. (2019). Enzyme-assisted self-assembly within a hydrogel induced by peptide diffusion. Chemical Communications, 55(8), 1156–1159. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8cc09437c

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