Hierarchical supramolecular hydrogels: self-assembly by peptides and photo-controlled release via host-guest interaction

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Chih-Wei Chu, Bart Jan Ravoo

Abstract

A hierarchical supramolecular hydrogel was self-assembled from a Fmoc-RGDS tetrapeptide and showed photo-controlled release directed by host-guest interaction. Multiple payloads, including vesicles, were successively released from a single peptide hydrogel.

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