Cavalli et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Amphiphilic peptides and their cross-disciplinary role as building blocks for nanoscienceCavalli et al., 2010
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- Cavalli S
- Albericio F
- Kros A
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- Chemical Society Reviews
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Peptides are particularly attractive as molecular building blocks in the bottom-up fabrication of supramolecular structures based on self-assembly and have potential in many important applications in the fields of biotechnology and bioengineering. In the first part of this critical …
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