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Micellar self-assembly of recombinant resilin-/elastin-like block copolypeptides

Weitzhandler et al., 2017

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8298144788722450914
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Weitzhandler I
Dzuricky M
Hoffmann I
Garcia Quiroz F
Gradzielski M
Chilkoti A
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Biomacromolecules

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Reported here is the synthesis of perfectly sequence defined, monodisperse diblock copolypeptides of hydrophilic elastin-like and hydrophobic resilin-like polypeptide blocks and characterization of their self-assembly as a function of structural parameters by light …
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