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Hybrid Hydrogels Based on Polyethylene Glycol Bioconjugated with Silylated‑Amyloidogenic Peptides
2020
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
Hybrid-peptide hydrogel arrangements are a promising alternative to obtaining biocompatible structures at the nanoscopic scale. In this work, a new class of hybrid hydrogels was obtained through the sol-gel process based on the reaction between an amyloid-like octapeptide sequence [RF] 4 (where R = arginine and F = phenylalanine) covalently bonded with glycine-linked alkoxysilanes, and hybrid silylated polyethylene glycol (PEG). 1 H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), liquid chromatography-mass
doi:10.21577/0103-5053.20200059
fatcat:2wkp4vwce5awlc5mq6vfj77qle