Injectable Self-Assembling Peptide Hydrogel for Tissue-Specific Controlled Release Applications of Functional Proteins

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Injectable Self-Assembling Peptide Hydrogel for Tissue-Specific Controlled Release Applications of Functional Proteins

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): A biocompatible and injectable designer self-assembling peptide hydrogel system has been developed. It may be a useful carrier for the presentation of functional proteins and therapeutic antibodies for sustained release applications.
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  • Medical research

Categories

  • hydrogel
  • peptide
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