Multicomponent Peptide Hydrogels as an Innovative Platform for Cell-Based Tissue Engineering in the Dental Pulp
In light of the increasing levels of antibiotic resistance, nanomaterials and novel biologics are urgently required to manage bacterial infections. To date, commercially available self-assembling peptide hydrogels have not been studied extensively for their ability to inhibit micro-organisms relevan...
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Main Authors: | Marina E. Afami (Author), Ikhlas El Karim (Author), Imad About (Author), Anna D. Krasnodembskaya (Author), Garry Laverty (Author), Fionnuala T. Lundy (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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