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Complex coacervates based on recombinant mussel adhesive proteins: their characterization and applications SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Complex coacervates based on recombinant mussel adhesive proteins: their characterization and applications
Authors
Kim, Hyo JeongYang, ByeongseonPark, Tae YoonLim, SeonghyeCha, Hyung Joon
Date Issued
2017-11
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Abstract
Complex coacervates are a dense liquid phase of oppositely charged polyions formed by the associative separation of a mixture of polyions. Coacervates have been widely employed in many fields including the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and food industries due to their intriguing interfacial and bulk material properties. More recently, attempts to develop an effective underwater adhesive have been made using complex coacervates that are based on recombinant mussel adhesive proteins (MAPs) due to the water immiscibility of complex coacervates and the adhesiveness of MAPs. MAP-based complex coacervates contribute to our understanding of the physical nature of complex coacervates and they provide a promising alternative to conventional invasive surgical repairs. Here, this review provides an overview of recombinant MAP-based complex coacervations, with an emphasis on their characterization and the uses of such materials for applications in the fields of biomedicine and tissue engineering.
Keywords
FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR-2; PERIODONTAL INTRABONY DEFECTS; HEPARIN-BASED COACERVATE; MYTILUS-EDULIS-L; HOFMEISTER SERIES; IN-VIVO; PHRAGMATOPOMA-CALIFORNICA; UNDERWATER ADHESIVES; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; PHASE-SEPARATION
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/50915
DOI
10.1039/c7sm01735a
ISSN
1744-683X
Article Type
Article
Citation
SOFT MATTER, vol. 13, no. 42, page. 7704 - 7716, 2017-11
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차형준CHA, HYUNG JOON
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