Covalent Coupling Technique of BMP2-K3Plk to Azide Functionalized Agarose Beads
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Measuring Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Expression to Prove the In Vitro Bioactivity of the Produced BMP2-K3Plk Before and After the Coupling Reaction
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Results: Evaluation of the Bioactivity of BMP2-K3Plk after Site-Directed Immobilization
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Conclusion
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The overall goal of this study, is the robust and reproducible production of an osteogenic scaffold by site-directed and covalent coupling of a newly designed BMP2 variant by click chemistry. This method can help to overcome problems connected wit
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Biomaterials doped with Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 (BMP2) have been used as a new therapeutic strategy to heal non-union bone fractures. To overcome side effects resulting from an uncontrollable release of the factor, we propose a new strategy to site-directly immobilize the factor, thus creating materials with improved osteogenic capabilities.