
The conjugation of taurine, a non-proteinogenic amino acid, with a dipeptide derivative affords a cell compatible, small molecular hydrogelator that self-assembles in water to exhibit rich phase behaviors.
Cell Survival, Taurine, Temperature, Humans, Hydrogels, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Peptides, Phase Transition, HeLa Cells
Cell Survival, Taurine, Temperature, Humans, Hydrogels, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Peptides, Phase Transition, HeLa Cells
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