Macroscopic scaffold containing amphiphilic peptides...

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Whole live micro-organism – cell – or virus containing – Animal or plant cell

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C424S426000, C435S177000, C435S395000, C530S402000

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07449180

ABSTRACT:
The invention features peptide scaffolds that are useful in the repair and replacement of various tissues. The invention also provides methods for making these scaffolds and methods for using them.

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