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Highly angiogenic peptide nanofibers.

ACS Nano

January 2015

Department of Chemistry and Department of Bioengineering, Rice University Mail Stop 602, 6100 Main Street, Houston, Texas 77030, United States.

Major limitations of current tissue regeneration approaches using artificial scaffolds are fibrous encapsulation, lack of host cellular infiltration, unwanted immune responses, surface degradation preceding biointegration, and artificial degradation byproducts. Specifically, for scaffolds larger than 200-500 μm, implants must be accompanied by host angiogenesis in order to provide adequate nutrient/waste exchange in the newly forming tissue. In the current work, we design a peptide-based self-assembling nanofibrous hydrogel containing cell-mediated degradation and proangiogenic moieties that specifically address these challenges.

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