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Molecular interference of fibrin's divalent polymerization mechanism enables modulation of multiscale material properties

Biomaterials. 2015; 
Ashley C.BrownaStephen R.BakerbAlison M.DouglascMarkKeatingdMartha B.Alvarez-ElizondodElliot L.BotvinickdMartinGutholdbThomas H.Barkerce
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Abstract

Protein based polymers provide an exciting and complex landscape for tunable natural biomaterials through modulation of molecular level interactions. Here we demonstrate the ability to modify protein polymer structural and mechanical properties at multiple length scales by molecular ‘interference’ of fibrin's native polymerization mechanism. We have previously reported that engagement of fibrin's polymerization ‘hole b’, also known as ‘b-pockets’, through PEGylated complementary ‘knob B’ mimics can increase fibrin network porosity but also, somewhat paradoxically, increase network stiffness. Here, we explore the possible mechanistic underpinning of this phenomenon through characterization of the... More

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