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Maleimide-Functionalized Poly(2-Oxazoline)s and Their Conjugation to Elastin-Like Polypeptides. [PDF]

open access: yesMacromol Biosci, 2016
Nawroth JF   +4 more
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De Novo Engineered Living Materials via Elastin-Like Polypeptide-Mediated Self-Assembly. [PDF]

open access: yesACS Synth Biol
Browning SB   +5 more
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Elastin-Like Polypeptides for Biomedical Applications [PDF]

open access: yesAnnual Review of Biomedical Engineering, 2020
Elastin-like polypeptides (ELPs) are stimulus-responsive biopolymers derived from human elastin. Their unique properties—including lower critical solution temperature phase behavior and minimal immunogenicity—make them attractive materials for a variety of biomedical applications.
Anastasia K Varanko, Ashutosh Chilkoti
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Applications of elastin-like polypeptides in tissue engineering [PDF]

open access: yesAdvanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2010
Elastin-like polypeptides (ELPs) have found utility in tissue engineering applications, not only because they are biocompatible, biodegradable, and non-immunogenic, but also because their amino acid sequence and molecular weight can be precisely controlled at the genetic or synthetic level, affording exquisite control over final protein functionality ...
Dana L Nettles   +2 more
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Cytokine conjugates to elastin-like polypeptides

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2022
Cytokines are a group of pleiotropic proteins which are crucial for various biological processes and useful as therapeutics. However, they usually suffer from the poor stability, extreme short circulation half-life, difficulty in high-yield and large-scale production and side effects, which greatly restricts their applications.
Like, Gong   +3 more
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Recombination and Purification of Elastin-Like Polypeptides

2021
Elastin, as an extracellular matrix protein, has inherent advantages for biomedical applications. For example, it is highly extensible and biocompatible, biodegradable, and has no immunogenicity. However, directly extracting elastin from biological tissues remains challenging because they usually coexist with other proteins such as collagen. Therefore,
Chenxi, Zhao   +4 more
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Genetically Encoded Elastin‐Like Polypeptides for Drug Delivery

Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2021
AbstractElastin‐like polypeptides (ELPs) are thermally responsive biopolymers that consist of a repeated amino acid motif derived from human tropoelastin. These peptides exhibit temperature‐dependent phase behavior that can be harnessed to produce stimuli‐responsive biomaterials, such as nanoparticles or injectable drug delivery depots.
Irene C. Jenkins   +2 more
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