2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2016.06.002
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Degradation and hemostatic properties of polyphosphate coacervates

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“…From studies with Ca 2+ phosphate and carbonate nanoparticles it is known that the crystallization can pass through a gelly-like phase, the coacervate. 111,112 Such a phase is formed during an electrostatically-driven liquid-liquid transition phase, resulting from the association of oppositely charged (macro)-ions, the negatively charged polyP and the water layer. Those coacervate assemblies can measure 4100 mm and are formed from their soluble precursors of less than 200 nm.…”
Section: Polyphosphate Nano-/microparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From studies with Ca 2+ phosphate and carbonate nanoparticles it is known that the crystallization can pass through a gelly-like phase, the coacervate. 111,112 Such a phase is formed during an electrostatically-driven liquid-liquid transition phase, resulting from the association of oppositely charged (macro)-ions, the negatively charged polyP and the water layer. Those coacervate assemblies can measure 4100 mm and are formed from their soluble precursors of less than 200 nm.…”
Section: Polyphosphate Nano-/microparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we show that Ca‐polyP‐NP can be formed in situ within a KG:PVA copolymer cryogel where they retain their biological and morphogenetic properties. Like in the free state, the nanoparticles within the cryogel undergo coacervation after transfer of the material into a protein/peptide‐containing medium and by that become biochemically active . The material is a dynamic hydrogel with pronounced viscoelastic properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[20,39] The material is a dynamic hydrogel with pronounced viscoelastic properties. Like in the free state, the nanoparticles within the cryogel undergo coacervation after transfer of the material into a protein/peptide-containing medium and by that become biochemically active.…”
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“…The coagulation cascade involves 2 common pathways, namely, extrinsic pathway and intrinsic pathway. Prothrombin time measures extrinsic pathway, which records the time required for PPP to form a fibrin gel after adding tissue factor . To investigate the effect of Cs/Gel MPs on extrinsic pathway, PT assay was carried out.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%