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Amino acid-modified G-quartet hydrogel for glucose-responsive insulin release in vivo
Dharmesh Jinagal1, Natasha2, Debashish Paul2
1Department of Chemistry, IIT Bhilai, Durg 491002, India. suchetanp@iitbhilai.ac.in.
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We report an in situ forming hydrogel with G-quartet, amino acid, and formylphenyl boronic acid, with modular glucose-responsive insulin release characteristics. Nontoxic and effective, it maintains euglycemic levels in a type-1 diabetes rat model, offering a promising approach for diabetes management.
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