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Assembly of Bifunctional Aptamer–Fibrinogen Macromer for VEGF Delivery and Skin Wound Healing

CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS(2019)

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Abstract
Macromolecular assembly has been studied for various applications. However, although macromolecules can recognize one another for assembly, their assembled structures usually lack the function of specific molecular recognition. We hypothesized that bifunctional aptamer-protein macromers would possess dual functions of molecular assembly and recognition. The data show that hybrid aptamer-fibrinogen macromers can assemble to form hydrogels. Moreover, the assembled hydrogels can recognize vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) for sustained release. When the VEGF-loaded hydrogels are implanted in vivo, they can promote angiogenesis and skin wound healing. Thus, this work has successfully demonstrated a promising macromolecular system for broad applications, such as drug delivery and regenerative medicine.
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aptamer,growth factor delivery,hydrogel,molecular assembly,regenerative medicine
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