Nanostructures composed of short, noncyclic peptides represent a growing field of research in nanotechnology due to their ease of production, often remarkable material properties, and biocompatibility. Such structures have so far been almost exclusively obtained through self-assembly from aqueous solution, and their morphologies are determined by the interactions between building blocks as well as interactions between building blocks and water. Using the diphenylalanine system, we demonstrate here that, in order to achieve structural and morphological control, a change in the solvent environment represents a simple and convenient alternative strategy to the chemical modification of the building blocks. Diphenylalanine (FF) is a dipeptide ca...
AbstractStudies of peptide-based nanostructures provide general insights into biomolecular self-asse...
Solvent molecules such as water are of key importance for tuning self-assembly in biological systems...
Diphenylalanine (FF) is a peptide that can form different nanostructures; this makes it particularly...
Nanostructures composed of short, noncyclic peptides represent a growing field of research in nanote...
Self-assembly is a process of key importance in natural systems and in nanotechnology. Peptides are ...
AbstractStudies of peptide-based nanostructures provide general insights into biomolecular self-asse...
A diphenylalanine (FF) amphiphile blocked at the C terminus with a benzyl ester (OBzl) and stabilize...
A diphenylalanine (FF) amphiphile blocked at the C terminus with a benzyl ester (OBzl) and stabilize...
Nanostructures, particularly those from peptide self-assemblies, have attracted great attention late...
Nanostructures, particularly those from peptide self-assemblies, have attracted great attention late...
Nanostructures, particularly those from peptide self-assemblies, have attracted great attention late...
A diphenylalanine (FF) amphiphile blocked at the C terminus with a benzyl ester (OBzl) and stabilize...
Self-assembled diphenylalanine (FF) nanostructures have recently been demonstrated to be interesting...
Diphenylalanine is well known to form complex self-assembled structures, including peptide nanowires...
The molecular design of peptide-assembled nanostructures relies on extensive knowledge pertaining to...
AbstractStudies of peptide-based nanostructures provide general insights into biomolecular self-asse...
Solvent molecules such as water are of key importance for tuning self-assembly in biological systems...
Diphenylalanine (FF) is a peptide that can form different nanostructures; this makes it particularly...
Nanostructures composed of short, noncyclic peptides represent a growing field of research in nanote...
Self-assembly is a process of key importance in natural systems and in nanotechnology. Peptides are ...
AbstractStudies of peptide-based nanostructures provide general insights into biomolecular self-asse...
A diphenylalanine (FF) amphiphile blocked at the C terminus with a benzyl ester (OBzl) and stabilize...
A diphenylalanine (FF) amphiphile blocked at the C terminus with a benzyl ester (OBzl) and stabilize...
Nanostructures, particularly those from peptide self-assemblies, have attracted great attention late...
Nanostructures, particularly those from peptide self-assemblies, have attracted great attention late...
Nanostructures, particularly those from peptide self-assemblies, have attracted great attention late...
A diphenylalanine (FF) amphiphile blocked at the C terminus with a benzyl ester (OBzl) and stabilize...
Self-assembled diphenylalanine (FF) nanostructures have recently been demonstrated to be interesting...
Diphenylalanine is well known to form complex self-assembled structures, including peptide nanowires...
The molecular design of peptide-assembled nanostructures relies on extensive knowledge pertaining to...
AbstractStudies of peptide-based nanostructures provide general insights into biomolecular self-asse...
Solvent molecules such as water are of key importance for tuning self-assembly in biological systems...
Diphenylalanine (FF) is a peptide that can form different nanostructures; this makes it particularly...