Molecular hydrogelators of peptoid-peptide conjugates with superior stability against enzyme digestion

Nanoscale
Zhidan WuLing Wang

Abstract

We report on molecular hydrogelators based on peptoid-peptide conjugates with good biocompatibility to different cells and superior stability against proteinase K digestion.

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