Issue 7, 2010

Enzymatically degradable heparin-polyethylene glycol gels with controlled mechanical properties

Abstract

A new class of biodegradable materials was prepared by combining polyethylene glycol, heparin, and a matrix metalloproteinase-cleavable peptide sequence into a well-defined hydrogel network which mimics native extracellular matrices in its ability to provide mechanical support and chemical signals as well as elicit a dynamic reciprocal response.

Graphical abstract: Enzymatically degradable heparin-polyethylene glycol gels with controlled mechanical properties

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
16 Oct 2009
Accepted
25 Nov 2009
First published
16 Dec 2009

Chem. Commun., 2010,46, 1141-1143

Enzymatically degradable heparin-polyethylene glycol gels with controlled mechanical properties

M. V. Tsurkan, K. R. Levental, U. Freudenberg and C. Werner, Chem. Commun., 2010, 46, 1141 DOI: 10.1039/B921616B

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