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GibsonGroup on cover of Biomaterials Science

This work demonstrates the first example of a non-hydroxylated synthetic polymer which can mimic the function of antifreeze (glyco) proteins. This demonstrates the core concept that a reductionist approach enables simple polymers to reproduce complex protein function and will find application ranging from cryopreservation, food additives and to improve our basic understanding of ice growth inhibitors.

Tue 04 Nov 2014, 09:28 | Tags: PolymerChem publications AnalSciInst ChemBio