I am so proud to share our latest article published today on Advanced Materials. Here we introduce the unparalleled opportunity to exploit synthetic peptides to biocooperate with blood for the creation of autologous, tuneable, regenerative implants. https://t.co/nLMH6B9v1s
Read our recent work in #Small@AdvPortfolio
We demonstrated charge guided selective co-assembly of peptides allowing for governing β-sheet alignment, co-assembly kinetics, fiber nanomorphology, & network structure.
https://t.co/bNmEg6ZDpx
Congratulations to Dr Cosimo Ligorio and Professor Alvaro Mata on being shortlisted in the Collaborate to Innovate (C2I) Awards for their work on peptide-blood hydrogels for bone regeneration @TheEngineerUK@UoN_Pharmacy#C2IAwards
Read more here ➡️ https://t.co/5spfaSfhSJ
Check out Alex's review comparing mech properties of fibrous ECM components and self-assembling peptide nanofibres. An effort to contribute towards the rational design of tissue engineered matrices. @AOCMF_BOOST @NottmBRCMSIR @UKRMP_Smart@UoN_RMCT @UoN_BDI @UoN_SoE@philmw
New publication! Here, we presented a label-free methodology using in vitro tests, OrbiSIMS & SRS to reveal how cosmetic peptides penetrate human skin, self-assemble with endogenous molecules, and restore skin hydration and mechanics https://t.co/MHvIr14ihG @Mata_Lab @UoN_BDI
Our article entitled ‘Disassembly of self-assembling peptide hydrogels as a versatile method for cell extraction and manipulation’, has been featured in the J of Mater Chem B 2024 Most Popular Articles collection. Free to access until 28 Feb 2025 https://t.co/7imquzSswX @Mata_Lab
Read our recent work in #Small@AdvPortfolio unveiling how electrostatic interactions govern lateral association of peptide β-sheet nanofibers. Important mechanistic insights for understanding of peptide nanofibres formation & protein fibrillation
https://t.co/WiCKZ0cSOz
Happy to share that our paper published:https://t.co/KkxFmJTyTJ.
A big thanks to my wife,@JelenaRnjak and @Khoonono for endless support. Also, a grateful to our collaborators for invaluable contributions, Thanh,@KaplanLab_Tufts,@jugalsahoo, Onur, Quin, Do, @KrisKilian, @docswise.
It's fantastic to see the growing interest in our article! Here is some of the media coverage we got:
https://t.co/lTbtoEmOzH
@Mata_Lab @NottmBRCMSIR @UoNresearch @UoN_BDI @AOCMF_BOOST@UoNPressOffice
I am so proud to share our latest article published today on Advanced Materials. Here we introduce the unparalleled opportunity to exploit synthetic peptides to biocooperate with blood for the creation of autologous, tuneable, regenerative implants. https://t.co/nLMH6B9v1s