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Bio-inspired Protein-Based and Activatable Adhesion Systems

Title data

Heinritz, Christina ; Ng, Xuen J. ; Scheibel, Thomas:
Bio-inspired Protein-Based and Activatable Adhesion Systems.
In: Advanced Functional Materials. (20 June 2023) . - 2303609.
ISSN 1616-3028
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202303609

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Project financing: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Abstract in another language

Abstract Adhesives are in general chemically or physically sticky substances used to join surfaces. In case of gluing biological and living substrates, there is a need for bioadhesives that meet requirements such as biocompatibility, non-toxicity, and degradability. Inspiration for bioadhesives is found in nature, where distinct mussels, sandcastle worms, barnacles, caddisfly larvae, spiders, and glowworms amongst others, use mainly protein-based glues for various purposes. There is a great selection of reviews and books covering the use of various bioadhesives in various applications, but here the focus lies on advances in the development of bio-inspired protein-based adhesives for biomedical applications.

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Item Type: Article in a journal
Refereed: Yes
Keywords: amyloids; bioadhesions; biomedical applications; coacervation; DOPA; genetic engineering; silks
Institutions of the University: Faculties > Faculty of Engineering Science > Chair Biomaterials > Chair Biomaterials - Univ.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Scheibel
Research Institutions > Central research institutes > Bayreuth Center for Colloids and Interfaces - BZKG
Research Institutions > Central research institutes > Bayreuth Center for Molecular Biosciences - BZMB
Research Institutions > Central research institutes > Bayreuth Center for Material Science and Engineering - BayMAT
Research Institutions > Affiliated Institutes > Bavarian Polymer Institute (BPI)
Faculties
Faculties > Faculty of Engineering Science
Faculties > Faculty of Engineering Science > Chair Biomaterials
Research Institutions
Research Institutions > Central research institutes
Research Institutions > Affiliated Institutes
Result of work at the UBT: Yes
DDC Subjects: 600 Technology, medicine, applied sciences > 620 Engineering
Date Deposited: 11 Nov 2023 22:00
Last Modified: 13 Nov 2023 09:57
URI: https://eref.uni-bayreuth.de/id/eprint/87688