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Efficient Catalyst-Free One-Pot Synthesis of Polysaccharide-Polypeptide Hydrogels in Aqueous Solution

Guo et al., 2024

Document ID
7173997718706988762
Author
Guo X
Yang B
Chen J
Publication year
Publication venue
Biomacromolecules

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The preparation of polysaccharide-peptide hydrogels usually involves multiple synthetic steps, thus reducing the effectiveness and practicality of these approaches. Inspired by recent discoveries in aqueous N-carboxyanhydride (NCA) ring-opening polymerization …
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