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Designing peptide based nanomaterials

Ulijn et al., 2008

Document ID
3890481289203978030
Author
Ulijn R
Smith A
Publication year
Publication venue
Chemical Society Reviews

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This tutorial review looks at the design rules that allow peptides to be exploited as building blocks for the assembly of nanomaterials. These design rules are either derived by copying nature (α-helix, β-sheet) or may exploit entirely new designs based on peptide derivatives …
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    • C12NMICRO-ORGANISMS OR ENZYMES; COMPOSITIONS THEREOF; PROPAGATING, PRESERVING OR MAINTAINING MICRO-ORGANISMS; MUTATION OR GENETIC ENGINEERING; CULTURE MEDIA
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    • C12N15/09Recombinant DNA-technology
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B82NANO-TECHNOLOGY
    • B82YSPECIFIC USES OR APPLICATIONS OF NANO-STRUCTURES; MEASUREMENT OR ANALYSIS OF NANO-STRUCTURES; MANUFACTURE OR TREATMENT OF NANO-STRUCTURES
    • B82Y30/00Nano-technology for materials or surface science, e.g. nano-composites
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    • C07ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
    • C07KPEPTIDES
    • C07K14/00Peptides having more than 20 amino acids; Gastrins; Somatostatins; Melanotropins; Derivatives thereof
    • C07K14/435Peptides having more than 20 amino acids; Gastrins; Somatostatins; Melanotropins; Derivatives thereof from animals; from humans

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