Instructing cells with programmable peptide DNA hybrids
The extracellular matrix can affect cell behaviour both physically and biochemically. Here, the authors developed a substrate that is based on peptides and nucleic acids hybrids that can dynamically present signals upon demand which regulate cell adhesion and migration, thereby controlling cell orga...
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Main Authors: | Ronit Freeman, Nicholas Stephanopoulos, Zaida Álvarez, Jacob A Lewis, Shantanu Sur, Chris M Serrano, Job Boekhoven, Sungsoo S. Lee, Samuel I. Stupp |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/adec0b74d8f044eba6a16b4902f1965a |
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