What is it about?
The present review deals with a brief description of different families of AA-based artificial polymers, such as poly(amino acid)s, pseudo-poly(amino acid)s, polydepsipeptides, and pseudo-proteins
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Why is it important?
Most of these polymers have a different macromolecular architecture than proteins and contain various types of chemical links along with NH-CO bonds that substantially expands properties of materials destined for sophisticated biomedical applications
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I hope this review article will help scientists and students working in the field of polymer chemistry
Nino Zavradashvili
Agricultural University of Georgia
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This page is a summary of: Artificial Polymers made of α-amino Acids - Poly(Amino Acid)s, Pseudo-Poly(Amino Acid)s, Poly(Depsipeptide)s, and Pseudo-Proteins, Current Pharmaceutical Design, March 2020, Bentham Science Publishers,
DOI: 10.2174/1381612826666200203122110.
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