Enzyme Responsive Materials for Biology and Medicine
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Manchester
Abstract
This proposal is to develop new routes to rationally designed Enzyme Responsive Materials (ERMs) for biomedical applications. These materials can change properties, for example they can swell/collapse or change from a solution to a gel in response to biochemical reactions. These materials may have applications in the controlled release of drugs in response to disease specific enzymes. They may also be used in triggered assembly of matrixes for cell growth, with applications in tissue engineering. The outcomes of this project will be (i) the development and full characterisation of new interactive biomaterials, (ii) increased fundamental understanding of structure/function relationships in molecular hydrogels, (iii) proof of concept applications in enzyme triggered assembly of scaffolds for 3D cell culture and (iv) enzyme triggered drug delivery.
Organisations
People |
ORCID iD |
Rein Ulijn (Principal Investigator) |
Publications

Todd SJ
(2009)
Enzyme-activated RGD ligands on functionalized poly(ethylene glycol) monolayers: surface analysis and cellular response.
in Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids

Williams RJ
(2009)
Enzyme-assisted self-assembly under thermodynamic control.
in Nature nanotechnology

Zhou M
(2009)
Self-assembled peptide-based hydrogels as scaffolds for anchorage-dependent cells.
in Biomaterials