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Enzymatic Activity in Fractal Networks of Self-Assembling Peptides
Kyle M. Koss
, Christopher Tsui
, Larry D. Unsworth
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(RADA)4
50%
Activity Sequence
25%
Artificial Extracellular Matrix
25%
Bioactive Ligands
25%
Biochemical Communication
25%
C-terminus
25%
Cell Behavior
25%
Cell Population
25%
Cell Signaling
25%
Cleavable
25%
Cleavable Peptide
25%
Controlled Degradation
25%
Degradation Products
25%
Enzymatic Activity
100%
Enzyme Concentration
25%
Enzyme Kinetics
25%
Extracellular Matrix
25%
Fractal Dimension
25%
Fractal Network
100%
Health Applications
25%
High Activity
25%
Human Health
25%
Impact-based
25%
Induced Degradation
25%
Low Activity
25%
Matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2)
75%
Molecular Release
25%
Nanoscaffold
75%
On Demand
50%
Overall System
25%
Peptide Composition
25%
Peptide Sequencing
25%
Peptide Substrate
25%
Plethora
25%
Product Formation
50%
Protease
25%
Release Kinetics
25%
Release Strategy
25%
Self-assembled Hydrogel
25%
Self-assembling Peptide
100%
Self-assembling Peptide Hydrogel
25%
Tissue Environment
25%
Tunable Release
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
C-Terminus
20%
Cell Function
20%
Enzyme
40%
Enzyme Activity
100%
Enzyme Kinetics
20%
Gelatinase A
60%
MMP2
60%
Peptide Sequence
20%
Protease
20%
Self-Assembling Peptide
100%
Signal Transduction
20%
Neuroscience
Amino Acid Sequence
33%
C-Terminus
33%
Cell Function
33%
Cell Signaling
33%
Enzyme Activity
100%
Enzyme Kinetics
33%
Extracellular Matrix
66%
MMP2
100%
Proteinase
33%