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Matuszczak B, Bernkop-Schnürch A (2023). "S-Protected
thiolated chitosan versus thiolated chitosan as cell
adhesive biomaterials for
tissue engineering"...
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engineering and
regenerative medicine.
Various thiomers such as
thiolated chitosan and
thiolated hyaluronic acid are
commercialy available as
scaffold materials...
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improve cell proliferation,
making it
valuable for
biomedical applications.
Thiolated chitosan is
produced by
attaching thiol groups to the
amino groups of...
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derived from the
Latin mercurio captāns ('capturing mercury')
because the
thiolate group (RS−)
bonds very
strongly with
mercury compounds.
There are several...
- the
thiolated polymer (thiomer)
forms disulfide bonds within its
polymeric network and with cysteine-rich
subdomains of the
mucus layer.
Thiolated alginates...
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scaffolds supporting three-dimensional
tissue formation. Furthermore,
thiolated xanthan gum (see thiomers) has
shown potential for drug delivery, since...
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thiolated polysaccharides. (See thiomers.)
Thiol groups are
covalently attached to
polysaccharides such as
hyaluronic acid or chitosan. As
thiolated polysaccharides...
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gastrointestinal and
ocular residence time of
thiolated cyclodextrins is
therefore substantially prolonged. Furthermore,
thiolated cyclodextrins are
actively taken...
- used as a
reducing or "deprotecting"
agent for
thiolated DNA. The
terminal sulfur atoms of
thiolated DNA have a
tendency to form
dimers in solution,...
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Miguel Jose-Yacaman, and
Robert L. Whetten: On the
Structure of the
Thiolated Au130 Cluster, J. Phys. Chem. A. 2013,
Volume 117,
Number 40,
pages 10470–10476...