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Designer peptide–DNA cytoskeletons regulate the function of synthetic cells [PDF]
The bottom-up engineering of artificial cells requires a reconfigurable cytoskeleton that can organize at distinct locations and dynamically modulate its structural and mechanical properties. Here, inspired by the vast array of actin-binding proteins and
Daly, Margaret L. +5 more
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The development of depsipeptides as tissue engineering scaffolds : synthesis, characterization, and self-assembly into hydrogels [PDF]
textThe development of novel, peptide based structures for tissue engineering materials has been widely researched, and its popularity can be attributed to advancements in technological analysis methods.
Nguyen, Mary Minh Chau
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Chirality-Induced Spin Selectivity in Composite Materials: A Device Perspective [PDF]
CONSPECTUS: Magnetism is an area of immense fundamental and technological importance. At the atomic level, magnetism originates from electron “spin”. The field of nanospintronics (or nanoscale spin-based electronics) aims to control spins in nanoscale ...
Álvarez de Cienfuegos, Luis +4 more
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Peptide-Based Drug Delivery Systems: Future Challenges, Perspectives, and Opportunities in Nanomedicine [PDF]
and Filomena Rossi +6 more
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Self-assembled peptide gels for 3D cell culture [PDF]
Under specific conditions short peptides modified with an N-terminal fluorenyl-9-methoxycarbonyl (Fmoc) group can self-assemble into hydrogel scaffolds similar in properties to the natural extracellular matrix. Fmoc-diphenylalanine (Fmoc-FF) for instance,
Saiani, Alberto, Tang, Claire
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Customised hydrogel matrices for osteoclast differentiation and culture [PDF]
Vitale, Mattia
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Controlling Supramolecular Assembly through Peptide Chirality. [PDF]
Chatterjee M +7 more
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Fmoc-Based Self-Assembling Peptide Hydrogels for Mesenchymal Stem Cell Mechanobiology [PDF]
Shaw, Joshua
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