Pseudopeptidic Compounds for Biocompatible Gels: A Review
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Pseudopeptidic Compounds for Biocompatible Gels: A ReviewAuthor (s)
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2012-04Publisher
Allured Business MediaISSN
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Abstract
Simple pseudopeptides derived from natural amino
acids can be designed and prepared as efficient
gelators for a variety of solvents, and with a high
potential for biocompatibility. The appropriate
selection of ... [+]
Simple pseudopeptides derived from natural amino
acids can be designed and prepared as efficient
gelators for a variety of solvents, and with a high
potential for biocompatibility. The appropriate
selection of structural components, reviewed herein,
shows how to produce gels with tailored properties,
including high thermal stability. [-]
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