Diseño de biomateriales basados en hidrogeles peptídicos bioactivos inspirados en laminina altamente sintonizables

Ranit Bhandary1, Sourav Sen1, Sweta Mohanty1

  • 1Institute of Nano Science and Technology (INST), Sector 81, Knowledge City, Mohali 140306, Punjab, India. sangita@inst.ac.in.

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Resumen

Los investigadores desarrollaron nuevos hidrogeles inspirados en laminina a partir de un péptido bioactivo. La variación de la concentración del péptido creó andamios sintonizables con diferentes estructuras de nanofibras, mejorando la adhesión y proliferación celular para aplicaciones de ingeniería de tejidos.

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