Title of article
Self-assembly of block copolymers derived from elastin-mimetic polypeptide sequences
Author/Authors
Wright، نويسنده , , Elizabeth R and Conticello، نويسنده , , Vincent P، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
17
From page
1057
To page
1073
Abstract
Protein polymers derived from elastin-mimetic peptide sequences can be synthesized with near-absolute control of macromolecular architecture using genetic engineering techniques. Elastin-mimetic diblock and triblock copolymers have been prepared using this approach in which the individual elastin blocks display different phase behavior in aqueous solution. The selective collapse of the more hydrophobic blocks above the lower critical solution temperature was employed to drive the thermo-reversible self-assembly of elastin-mimetic diblock and triblock copolymer into protein-based nanoparticles and nano-textured hydrogels, respectively. These materials display considerable promise as biomaterials for applications in drug delivery and soft tissue augmentation.
Keywords
Elastin , Biomaterials , Hydrogel , genetic engineering , Nanoparticle , Protein polymer
Journal title
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Record number
1761143
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