Hamley, 2011 - Google Patents
Self-assembly of amphiphilic peptidesHamley, 2011
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- Hamley I
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- Soft Matter
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The self-assembly of amphiphilic peptides is reviewed. The review covers surfactant-like peptides with amphiphilicity arising from the sequence of natural amino acids, and also peptide amphiphiles (PAs) in which lipid chains are attached to hydrophilic peptide …
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