Abstract

Back Cover: Mucins are a diverse family of densely glycosylated proteins with a potential role in the dynamic bone formation and remodeling process. The in silico protein–protein interaction analysis of collagen–mucin predicts that these proteins have a sufficient affinity towards each other, leading to a suitable chemical strategy for development as a polymer–protein hybrid scaffold. The scaffolds exhibit porosity and promote cell viability and proliferation opening new possible applications for bone tissue engineering. This is reported by Mamoni Dash and co-workers in article number 2000381.

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