Sun, 2019 - Google Patents
Study of Polyion Complex Structure Formation from Mixing Oppositely-Charged Block CopolypeptidesSun, 2019
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Synthetic polypeptides are a versatile class of biomaterials with many interesting properties such as biodegradability, biocompatibility and ordered secondary conformations. In particular, block copolypeptides with well-defined block composition and versatile selection …
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