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Self‐Assembling Peptides as Cell‐Interactive Scaffolds
Authors:Elizabeth C Wu  Shuguang Zhang  Charlotte A E Hauser
Affiliation:Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, A*STAR, 31 Biopolis Way, The Nanos, 138669, Singapore
Abstract:Cell and tissue engineering therapies for regenerative medicine as well as cell‐based assays require an understanding of the interactions between cells with the surrounding microenvironment at the nanoscale. Engineering a cell‐interactive scaffold therefore entails control over the nanostructure of the biomaterial. Peptides that are able to self‐assemble into 3D scaffolds have emerged as interesting biomaterials for directing cell behavior, with desirable properties such as the capability of tuning the nanostructure by modulating the amino acid composition. Here, an overview of the development of self‐assembling peptide hydrogels as functional cell scaffolds is presented, highlighting recent work on incorporating features such as bioactive ligands, growth factor delivery, controlled degradation, and formulation into microgels for defined cell microenvironments.
Keywords:self‐assembly  peptides  scaffold  tissue engineering
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