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In Vivo Formation and Tracking of π-Peptide Nanostructures.

Jessie P DibbleScott R DeboerMahlet MershaThomas J RobinsonRyan J FellingSteven R ZeilerJohn D Tovar
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
The photophysics associated with the self-assembly of π-peptide molecules into 1-D nanostructures has been well-established, thus revealing the creation of nanoscale electronic conduits in aqueous media. Such materials have therapeutic potential in many biomedical applications. In this work, we report the in vivo deployment of these π-peptide nanostructures in brain tissue using photothrombotic stroke as a model application. A test peptide was used for brain injections, and the nanostructures formed were visualized with electron microscopy. A new peptide bearing a low-energy fluorescence dye was prepared to facilitate direct visualization of π-peptide localization in the brain cavity by way of fluorescence microscopy. This work demonstrates feasibility for in vivo application of π-peptide nanostructures toward pressing biomedical challenges.
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