Self‐assembled proteins and peptides as scaffolds for tissue regeneration
Self‐assembling proteins and peptides are increasingly gaining interest for potential use as
scaffolds in tissue engineering applications. They self‐organize from basic building blocks …
scaffolds in tissue engineering applications. They self‐organize from basic building blocks …
Biomimetic self-assembling peptides as scaffolds for soft tissue engineering
S Maude, E Ingham, A Aggeli - Nanomedicine, 2013 - Future Medicine
Tissue engineered therapies are emerging as solutions to several of the medical challenges
facing aging societies. To this end, a fundamental research goal is the development of novel …
facing aging societies. To this end, a fundamental research goal is the development of novel …
Applications of self-assembling peptide scaffolds in regenerative medicine: the way to the clinic
R Ravichandran, M Griffith, J Phopase - Journal of materials chemistry …, 2014 - pubs.rsc.org
Peptides that self-assemble into well-defined nanofibrous networks provide a prominent
alternative to traditional biomaterials for fabricating scaffolds for use in regenerative …
alternative to traditional biomaterials for fabricating scaffolds for use in regenerative …
Self-assembling peptide scaffolds for regenerative medicine
JB Matson, SI Stupp - Chemical communications, 2012 - pubs.rsc.org
Biomaterials made from self-assembling, short peptides and peptide derivatives have great
potential to generate powerful new therapies in regenerative medicine. The high signaling …
potential to generate powerful new therapies in regenerative medicine. The high signaling …
Using self-assembling peptides to integrate biomolecules into functional supramolecular biomaterials
R Liu, GA Hudalla - Molecules, 2019 - mdpi.com
Throughout nature, self-assembly gives rise to functional supramolecular biomaterials that
can perform complex tasks with extraordinary efficiency and specificity. Inspired by these …
can perform complex tasks with extraordinary efficiency and specificity. Inspired by these …
Self-assembling peptides: implications for patenting in drug delivery and tissue engineering
In this paper, a comprehensive review of recent patents concerning the molecular self-
assembly of peptides, peptide amphiphiles and peptidomimetics into molecules through …
assembly of peptides, peptide amphiphiles and peptidomimetics into molecules through …
Self-assembled peptides: characterisation and in vivo response
DR Nisbet, RJ Williams - Biointerphases, 2012 - pubs.aip.org
The fabrication of tissue engineering scaffolds is a well-established field that has gained
recent prominence for the in vivo repair of a variety of tissue types. Recently, increasing …
recent prominence for the in vivo repair of a variety of tissue types. Recently, increasing …
Peptidic biomaterials: from self-assembling to regenerative medicine
R Pugliese, F Gelain - Trends in biotechnology, 2017 - cell.com
Peptidic biomaterials represent a particularly exciting topic in regenerative medicine.
Peptidic scaffolds can be specifically designed for biomimetic customization for targeted …
Peptidic scaffolds can be specifically designed for biomimetic customization for targeted …
[HTML][HTML] Recombinant self-assembling peptides as biomaterials for tissue engineering
S Kyle, A Aggeli, E Ingham, MJ McPherson - Biomaterials, 2010 - Elsevier
Synthetic nanostructures based on self-assembling systems that aim to mimic natural
extracellular matrix are now being used as substrates in tissue engineering applications …
extracellular matrix are now being used as substrates in tissue engineering applications …
Self-assembling peptide nanofibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering: novel approaches and strategies for effective functional regeneration
M Nune, P Kumaraswamy… - Current Protein and …, 2013 - ingentaconnect.com
Tissue engineering requires an ideal scaffold that will aid in the regeneration of the
damaged tissues both structurally and functionally. Conventionally, polymeric nanofibrous …
damaged tissues both structurally and functionally. Conventionally, polymeric nanofibrous …