Chirality and Curvature on Protein Adsorption and Osteogenesis
Meijun Li,
Shengjie Jiang,
Xiaowei Wang
et al.
Abstract:Here we designed enantiomeric lipid‐mimetic glutamic acid derivatives (L/D‐UG) and investigated their self‐assembled chiral nanostructures and performance with the protein adsorption as well as the osteogenesis. It was found that L or D‐UG can self‐assemble into vesicle bilayers and two‐dimensional (2D) nanocrystals via a kinetic and thermodynamic control, respectively. These chiral vesicles and 2D crystals showed differentiated adsorption of proteins by their curvature and chirality. Specifically, fibronectin… Show more
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