This article explores recent advances in the design and engineering of materials wholly or principally constructed from peptides. We focus on materials that are able to respond to changes in their environment (pH, ionic strength, temperature, light, oxidation/reduction state, presence of small molecules or the catalytic activity of enzymes) by altering their macromolecular structure. Such peptide-based responsive biomaterials have exciting prospects for a variety of biomedical and bionanotechnology applications in drug delivery, bio-sensing and regenerative medicine
With improved understanding of the design rules for self-assembling peptides, new challenges will be...
Self-assembled structures obtained from organic molecules have shown great potential for application...
Controlled binding and assembly of peptides onto inorganic substrates is at the core of bionanotechn...
This article explores recent advances in the design and engineering of materials wholly or principal...
\u3cp\u3eIn this tutorial review we give an introduction into the field of stimulus responsive pepti...
In this critical review we highlight recent advances in the use of peptide- and protein-related mate...
Nature exploits sustainable methods for the creation of inorganic materials on the nanoscale for a v...
Bio-nanotechnology refers to the field of science that intersects nanotechnology with biology. The s...
Stimuli-responsive polypeptides have gained attention because desirable bioactive properties can be ...
Nature__s own building block, peptide/protein derived materials have been of great interest for supr...
In biology, stimuli-responsive multisubunit assemblies are ubiquitous, and mimicking these systems v...
Peptide-based materials that have diverse structures and functionalities are an important type of bi...
Self-assembly is a ubiquitous process in biology where it plays numerous important roles and underli...
In this chapter, an intelligent design of synthetic peptides and their implementation in biomaterial...
This tutorial review looks at the design rules that allow peptides to be exploited as building block...
With improved understanding of the design rules for self-assembling peptides, new challenges will be...
Self-assembled structures obtained from organic molecules have shown great potential for application...
Controlled binding and assembly of peptides onto inorganic substrates is at the core of bionanotechn...
This article explores recent advances in the design and engineering of materials wholly or principal...
\u3cp\u3eIn this tutorial review we give an introduction into the field of stimulus responsive pepti...
In this critical review we highlight recent advances in the use of peptide- and protein-related mate...
Nature exploits sustainable methods for the creation of inorganic materials on the nanoscale for a v...
Bio-nanotechnology refers to the field of science that intersects nanotechnology with biology. The s...
Stimuli-responsive polypeptides have gained attention because desirable bioactive properties can be ...
Nature__s own building block, peptide/protein derived materials have been of great interest for supr...
In biology, stimuli-responsive multisubunit assemblies are ubiquitous, and mimicking these systems v...
Peptide-based materials that have diverse structures and functionalities are an important type of bi...
Self-assembly is a ubiquitous process in biology where it plays numerous important roles and underli...
In this chapter, an intelligent design of synthetic peptides and their implementation in biomaterial...
This tutorial review looks at the design rules that allow peptides to be exploited as building block...
With improved understanding of the design rules for self-assembling peptides, new challenges will be...
Self-assembled structures obtained from organic molecules have shown great potential for application...
Controlled binding and assembly of peptides onto inorganic substrates is at the core of bionanotechn...