Intrinsically disordered synthetic polymers in biomedical applications
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2023Yazar
Yüce-Erarslan, ElifKasem, Haytam
Uversky, Vladimir N.
Coşkuner Weber, Orkid
Domb, Abraham (Avi) J.
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Yuce-Erarslan, E., Domb, A.J., Kasem, H., Uversky, V. N., Coskuner-Weber, O. (2023). Intrinsically disordered synthetic polymers in biomedical applications. Polymers, 15, 2406.Özet
In biology and medicine, intrinsically disordered synthetic polymers bio-mimicking intrinsically disordered proteins, which lack stable three-dimensional structures, possess high structural/conformational flexibility. They are prone to self-organization and can be extremely useful
in various biomedical applications. Among such applications, intrinsically disordered synthetic
polymers can have potential usage in drug delivery, organ transplantation, artificial organ design,
and immune compatibility. The designing of new syntheses and characterization mechanisms is
currently required to provide the lacking intrinsically disordered synthetic polymers for biomedical
applications bio-mimicked using intrinsically disordered proteins. Here, we present our strategies for designing intrinsically disordered synthetic polymers for biomedical applications based on
bio-mimicking intrinsically disordered proteins.