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Construction of spatially organized, peptide/peptide derivative containing nanocomposites

Ji et al., 2021

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2788002922366092267
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Ji M
Liu Z
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Materials Advances

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The functioning of naturally occurring materials and organisms emerges from the synergistic actions of all involved functional subunits following well-defined spatial hierarchies. Resembling the exquisite structure of biological machinery, the hierarchical organization of …
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