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Biological identification of peptides that specifically bind to poly(phenylene vinylene) surfaces: recognition of the branched or linear structure of the conjugated polymer.A peptide motif recognizing a polymer stereoregularity.Peptide motifs that recognize differences in polymer-film surfaces.Peptides recognize photoresponsive targets.Adhesion of two physically contacting planar substrates coated with layer-by-layer assembled films.Interfacial interactions between calcined hydroxyapatite nanocrystals and substrates.Hydrolytic activities of crystalline cellulose nanofibers.Polymer-binding peptides for the noncovalent modification of polymer surfaces: effects of peptide density on the subsequent immobilization of functional proteins.Peptides as new smart bionanomaterials: molecular-recognition and self-assembly capabilities.Screening of peptides recognizing simple polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.Affinity-based release of polymer-binding peptides from hydrogels with the target segments of peptides.Layer-by-layer assembly through weak interactions and their biomedical applications.Synthesis of polystyrene nanospheres having lactose-conjugated hydrophilic polymers on their surfaces and carbohydrate recognition by proteins.Quantitative measurements of the interaction between monosialoganglioside monolayers and wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) by a quartz-crystal microbalance.Enzymatic synthesis and protein adsorption properties of crystalline nanoribbons composed of cellulose oligomer derivatives with primary amino groups.Cell-adhesive and blood-coagulant properties of ultrathin poly(methyl methacrylate) stereocomplex films.Bioinspired organic-inorganic composite materials prepared by an alternate soaking process as a tissue reconstitution matrix.Novel synthetic route to peptide-capped gold nanoparticles.Synthesis and lectin recognition of polystyrene core-glycopolymer corona nanospheres.Novel functional biodegradable polymer: synthesis and anticoagulant activity of poly(gamma-glutamic acid)sulfonate (gamma-PGA-sulfonate).Mucosal immunization with inactivated HIV-1-capturing nanospheres induces a significant HIV-1-specific vaginal antibody response in mice.Preparation and thermosensitivity of naturally occurring polypeptide poly(gamma-glutamic acid) derivatives modified by propyl groups.Binding of influenza A virus to monosialoganglioside (GM3) reconstituted in glucosylceramide and sphingomyelin membranes.Dispersion of boron nitride nanotubes in aqueous solution by simple aromatic molecules.Preparation and characterization of surfactant-free nanoparticles composed of stereoregular poly(methyl methacrylate)s.A Bottom-Up Synthesis of Vinyl-Cellulose Nanosheets and Their Nanocomposite Hydrogels with Enhanced Strength.Controlled release based on the dissolution of a calcium carbonate layer deposited on hydrogels.Loading and release of charged dyes using ultrathin hydrogels.Antigen-Antibody Interaction-Based Self-Healing Capability of Hybrid Hydrogels Composed of Genetically Engineered Filamentous Viruses and Gold Nanoparticles.Self-Assembly of Cellulose Oligomers into Nanoribbon Network Structures Based on Kinetic Control of Enzymatic Oligomerization.Induction of HIV-specific antibody response and protection against vaginal SHIV transmission by intranasal immunization with inactivated SHIV-capturing nanospheres in macaques.Isolation of individual boron nitride nanotubes via peptide wrapping.Alternating bioactivity of polymeric layer-by-layer assemblies: anticoagulation vs procoagulation of human blood.Fusion of polymeric material-binding peptide to cell-adhesion artificial proteins enhances their biological function.Multidimensional Self-Assembled Structures of Alkylated Cellulose Oligomers Synthesized via in Vitro Enzymatic Reactions.Enzymatic Synthesis of Oligo(ethylene glycol)-Bearing Cellulose Oligomers for in Situ Formation of Hydrogels with Crystalline Nanoribbon Network Structures.Novel functional biodegradable polymer II: fibroblast growth factor-2 activities of poly(gamma-glutamic acid)-sulfonate.Alternating gene expression in fibroblasts adhering to multilayers of chitosan and dextran sulfate.Filamentous Virus-based Assembly: Their Oriented Structures and Thermal Diffusivity.Difference in protein adsorption onto polymer films with or without thermal annealing.
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