Heart Patch for Therapeutic Angiogenesis
June 8, 2021 | Terry Sharrer
To address oxygen deprivation in the heart, chemical engineers in South Korea “. . . developed a bioengineered mussel adhesive protein (MAP)-based novel therapeutic angiogenesis platform capable of spatiotemporally releasing angiogenic growth factors to target disease sites with high viscosity and strong adhesiveness in a mucus-containing environment with curvature. Polycationic MAP formed complex coacervate liquid microdroplets with polyanionic hyaluronic acid and subsequently gelated into microparticles. Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), which is a late-phase angiogenic factor, was efficiently encapsulated during the process of coacervate microparticle formation.” MORE
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