Molecular self-assembly is a key function in biology and has been developed as an elegant technique for fabrication of various complex structures and functional materials. Key importance for structural formation in terms of self-assembly is molecular recognition pertaining to intermolecular weak interactions such as hydrophobic interactions, hydrogen bonds, π-π stacking, electrostatic forces and dipole-dipole interactions etc. A combination of several kinds of such weak interactions can govern molecular organization and thus ordered supramolecular architectures. Among molecular building blocks are the bioinspired and bioderived molecules including peptides and proteins. Peptides consisting of several amino acids are most popular over decade...
Understanding of new materials at the molecular level has become increasingly critical for a new gen...
Molecular self-assembly is a multi-disciplinary field of research, with potential chemical and biolo...
This tutorial review looks at the design rules that allow peptides to be exploited as building block...
Molecular self-assembly is a key function in biology and has been developed as an elegant technique ...
Self-assembly is a ubiquitous process in biology where it plays numerous important roles and underli...
Self-assembled structures obtained from organic molecules have shown great potential for application...
Self-assembling systems play a significant role in physiological functions and have therefore attr...
Self-assembling peptides form a prominent class of supramolecular materials with in general good bio...
Self-assembling peptides form a prominent class of supramolecular materials with in general good bio...
Self-assembling peptides form a prominent class of supramolecular materials with in general good bio...
Molecular self-assembly is ubiquitous in nature and has emerged as a new approach to produce new mat...
Self-assembling peptides form a prominent class of supramolecular materials with in general good bio...
Biomolecular self-assembly plays a significant role for physiological function. Inspired by this, th...
Self‐assembled structures obtained from organic molecules have shown great potential for application...
Self-assembly is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature. Proteins, polynucleotides, polysaccharides, and ...
Understanding of new materials at the molecular level has become increasingly critical for a new gen...
Molecular self-assembly is a multi-disciplinary field of research, with potential chemical and biolo...
This tutorial review looks at the design rules that allow peptides to be exploited as building block...
Molecular self-assembly is a key function in biology and has been developed as an elegant technique ...
Self-assembly is a ubiquitous process in biology where it plays numerous important roles and underli...
Self-assembled structures obtained from organic molecules have shown great potential for application...
Self-assembling systems play a significant role in physiological functions and have therefore attr...
Self-assembling peptides form a prominent class of supramolecular materials with in general good bio...
Self-assembling peptides form a prominent class of supramolecular materials with in general good bio...
Self-assembling peptides form a prominent class of supramolecular materials with in general good bio...
Molecular self-assembly is ubiquitous in nature and has emerged as a new approach to produce new mat...
Self-assembling peptides form a prominent class of supramolecular materials with in general good bio...
Biomolecular self-assembly plays a significant role for physiological function. Inspired by this, th...
Self‐assembled structures obtained from organic molecules have shown great potential for application...
Self-assembly is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature. Proteins, polynucleotides, polysaccharides, and ...
Understanding of new materials at the molecular level has become increasingly critical for a new gen...
Molecular self-assembly is a multi-disciplinary field of research, with potential chemical and biolo...
This tutorial review looks at the design rules that allow peptides to be exploited as building block...