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Self-assembling amphiphilic peptidesThe drive to life on wet and icy worldsA Two-Tailed Phosphopeptide Crystallizes to Form a Lamellar Structure.Solid-State NMR characterization of autofluorescent fibrils formed by the elastin-derived peptide GVGVAGVGFibrils and nanotubes assembled from a modified amyloid-β peptide fragment differ in the packing of the same β-sheet building blocks.Multiwalled nanotubes formed by catanionic mixtures of drug amphiphiles.Tunable assembly of amyloid-forming peptides into nanosheets as a retrovirus carrierSelf-assembled Tat nanofibers as effective drug carrier and transporter.Context dependence of protein misfolding and structural strains in neurodegenerative diseases.Integrating top-down and self-assembly in the fabrication of peptide and protein-based biomedical materials.Peptide nanotubes.Amyloid scaffolds as alternative chlorosomes.Catalytic diversity in self-propagating peptide assemblies.The structure of cross-β tapes and tubes formed by an octapeptide, αSβ1.Insights into the molecular architecture of a peptide nanotube using FTIR and solid-state NMR spectroscopic measurements on an aligned sample.Control of chiral nanostructures by self-assembly of designed amphiphilic peptides and silica biomineralization.Design of amphiphilic peptide geometry towards biomimetic self-assembly of chiral mesoporous silica.Design of multi-phase dynamic chemical networks.Instant Hydrogelation Inspired by Inflammasomes.Cross-β Amyloid Nanohybrids Loaded With Cytochrome C Exhibit Superactivity in Organic Solvents.A Two-Tailed Phosphopeptide Crystallizes to Form a Lamellar StructureTwo major stable structures of amyloid-forming peptides: amorphous aggregates and amyloid fibrilsShape selection and multi-stability in helical ribbonsRemodeling Cross-β Nanotube Surfaces with Peptide/Lipid ChimerasInstant Hydrogelation Inspired by Inflammasomes
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Peptides organized as bilayer membranes.
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Peptides organized as bilayer membranes.
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Peptides organized as bilayer membranes.
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Peptides organized as bilayer membranes.
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Peptides organized as bilayer membranes.
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Peptides organized as bilayer membranes.
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P2860
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P1476
Peptides organized as bilayer membranes
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P2093
David G Lynn
Jeannette V Taylor
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P304
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10.1002/ANIE.201000212
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2010-06-01T00:00:00Z