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  • In conditions of prolonged stress valvular cells can contribute to valve disease progression. In this Review, Wang and colleagues describe how the biophysical and biochemical properties of the extracellular matrix can regulate valve cell function in the context of calcific valvular diseases. The authors also describe how new cell culture approaches can be employed to better understand the pathophysiology of valve diseases.

    • Huan Wang
    • Leslie A. Leinwand
    • Kristi S. Anseth
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Cardiology
    Volume: 11, P: 715-727
  • Peptide macrocycles have a number of important applications. Among other things, the reduced conformational freedom of the cyclic structure enables strong binding to the extended contact regions of protein–protein complexes. Here, emerging methods directed towards the synthesis of these valuable molecules are reviewed.

    • Christopher J. White
    • Andrei K. Yudin
    Reviews
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 3, P: 509-524
  • Biomaterials that respond to precise combinations of environmental cues represent an important technology for tissue engineering and next-generation drug delivery systems. Now, a modular framework to programme material degradation following Boolean logic has been demonstrated by specifying the molecular architecture and connectivity of orthogonal stimuli-labile moieties within hydrogel cross-linkers.

    • Barry A. Badeau
    • Michael P. Comerford
    • Cole A. DeForest
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 10, P: 251-258