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β3-Tripeptides Coassemble into Fluorescent Hydrogels for Serial Monitoring in Vivo.

Ketav KulkarniJuichien HungAlex J FulcherAlex H P ChanAndrew HongJohn S ForsytheMarie-Isabel AguilarSteven G WiseMark P Del Borgo
Published in: ACS biomaterials science & engineering (2018)
β3-peptides uniquely form shear thinning hydrogels which are proteolytically stable and biocompatible. Herein we describe the synthesis, material and optical characterization of a new class of fluorescently labeled hydrogelators based on a helical N-acetylated β3-peptide backbone. The resulting hydrogels were analyzed using fluorescence microscopy to confirm successful incorporation of the fluorophore within the fiber matrix without compromising the β3-peptide self-assembly. Serial, noninvasive conscious animal imaging was used to monitor the injected hydrogel, delivered via subcutaneous injection, while tracking their degradation patterns in real-time. The hydrogels demonstrated persistent, high-intensity fluorescence when monitored over a 14-day period.
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