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Amyloidogenic Peptide Fragments Designed From Bacterial Collagen‐like Proteins Form Hydrogel
This study identified amyloidogenic sequence motifs in bacterial collagen‐like proteins and exploited these to design peptides that self‐assemble into β‐sheet fibers and form hydrogels. One hydrogel supported healthy fibroblast growth, showing promise for biocompatible materials. Our work demonstrates that bacterial sequences can be harnessed to create
Vamika Sagar +5 more
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Flexible Polymer Hydrogel Materials for Next-Generation Wearable Energy Storage Technologies. [PDF]
Periyasamy T, Asrafali SP, Lee J.
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Shape‐Changing Multiphase Microparticles from Complex Liquid Crystal Emulsions
Liquid crystalline network (LCN) microparticles are prepared from single, double (Janus), and triple emulsions through a simple and scalable bulk‐emulsification strategy. Under heating, the particles exhibit robust, reversible, large‐amplitude deformations that depend both on the morphology and the liquid crystals director field configuration.
Marco Turriani +3 more
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Genipin-Crosslinked Gelatin Hydrogels with Controlled Molecular Weight: A Strategy to Balance Processability and Performance. [PDF]
Castro-María Á +2 more
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Coagulative granular hydrogels are composed of packed thrombin‐functionalized microgels that catalyze the conversion of fibrinogen into a secondary fibrin network, filling the interstitial voids. This bio‐inspired approach stabilizes the biomaterial to match the robustness of bulk hydrogels without compromising injectability, mimicking the initial ...
Zhipeng Deng +16 more
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Texture Properties and Chewing of κ-Carrageenan-Konjac Gum-Milk Hydrogels Modified with Carrot Callus Cells. [PDF]
Günter E +5 more
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A dual‐head airbrush‐based spraying device, combined with a fibrinogen bioink enriched with glycosaminoglycans and collagen, enables the delivery of biomaterials and cells to promote wound healing. This system demonstrates effective skin regeneration in vitro and in vivo, with comparable results to autografts.
Paula Pleguezuelos‐Beltrán +7 more
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Starch-Gelatin-Based Scaffolds for Cartilage Defect Repair: An in vitro Study Supporting Its Potential Clinical Use. [PDF]
Ugrinović V +6 more
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Highly Tunable Cellulosic Hydrogels with Dynamic Solar Modulation for Energy‐Efficient Windows [PDF]
Noor Mohammad +8 more
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