Koch, FranziskaWolff, AnneMathes, StephaniePieles, UweSaxer, SinaKreikemeyer, BerndPeters, Kirsten2018-11-262018-11-262018-101176-91141178-201310.2147/IJN.S173702http://hdl.handle.net/11654/26755The regeneration of tissue defects at the interface between soft and hard tissue, eg, in the periodontium, poses a challenge due to the divergent tissue requirements. A class of biomaterials that may support the regeneration at the soft-to-hard tissue interface are self-assembling peptides (SAPs), as their physicochemical and mechanical properties can be rationally designed to meet tissue requirements.enself-assembling peptides (SAP)SAPsP11-SAP hydrogelssurface chargeprotein adsorptioncell proliferationosteogenic differentiationperiodental tissue regenerAmino acid composition of nanofibrillar self-assembling peptide hydrogels affects responses of periodontal tissue cells in vitro01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift6717-6733