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Hyo-Eon Jin1,2,3, Seung-Wuk Lee4,5,6
1Department of Bioengineering, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA. hjin@ajou.ac.kr.
Abstract:
M13 bacteriophages have several qualities that make them attractive candidates as building blocks for tissue regenerating scaffold materials. Through genetic engineering, a high density of functional peptides and proteins can be simultaneously displayed on the M13 bacteriophage's outer coat proteins. The resulting phage can self-assemble into nanofibrous network structures and can guide the tissue morphogenesis through proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis. In this manuscript, we will describe methods to develop major coat-engineered M13 phages as a basic building block and aligned tissue-like matrices to develop regenerative nanomaterials.
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