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Peptide and Protein Hydrogels
- Creators
- Dooling, Lawrence J.
- Tirrell, David A.
- Others:
- Loh, Xian Jun
- Scherman, Oren A.
Abstract
Proteins are a fascinating class of macromolecules from both functional and structural perspectives. They catalyze the reactions that sustain life, bind ligands with high affinity and specificity, and mediate interactions among biomolecules in complex cellular milieux. Proteins also assemble into higher-order structures that arc responsible for the mechanical integrity of cells and tissues. Their diverse functional and structural properties have made proteins important building blocks in the development of new biomaterials.
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© 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Work on protein hydrogels at Caltech is supported by NIH grant U01 DK089533-01.Attached Files
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- 38546
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20130516-133709530
- NIH
- U01 DK089533-01
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- Series Name
- Monographs in supramolecular chemistry
- Series Volume or Issue Number
- 11