Peptide-based biomaterials are gaining increasing interest as biomaterials for tissue engineering as well as drug delivery systems. Many studies were conducted on amphiphilic or surfactant peptides, showing the great plethora of nanostructures that they can form, according to sequence and experimental conditions. In our work we were interested in the effect of secondary structure propensity of the peptide on the self-assembling properties. A designed peptide, having a conformation-based three-block structure, was able to form nanospheres of 100-400 nm of diameter. The molecular and supramolecular structure was investigated by several biophysical techniques and highlights the important role of conformational flexibility and p-p* stacking ...
Self-assembly at the nanoscale is becoming increasingly important for the fabrication of novel supr...
Three flexible peptides (P1: (C<sub>17</sub>H<sub>35</sub>CO-NH-GRGDG)<sub>2</sub>KG; P2: (Fmoc-GRGD...
<p>Self-assembly is a spontaneous process by which unordered systems of monomers organize into order...
Peptide-based biomaterials are gaining increasing interest as biomaterials for tissue engineering as...
Self-assembled structures obtained from organic molecules have shown great potential for application...
Self-assembling surfactant-like peptides have been explored as emerging nanobiomaterials in recent y...
Self-assembly is the most suitable approach to obtaining peptide-based materials on the nano- and me...
Self‐assembled structures obtained from organic molecules have shown great potential for application...
The formation of well-ordered nanostructures through self-assembly of diverse organic and inorganic ...
Self-assembly is the spontaneous organization of small components into higher-order structures facil...
Self-assembly is a ubiquitous process in biology where it plays numerous important roles and underli...
In recent years, self-assembled peptide nanotechnology has attracted a great deal of attention for i...
In this work several self-assembling materials have been designed, synthesized, characterized and st...
Molecular self-assembly is a key function in biology and has been developed as an elegant technique ...
Self-assembly is the most suitable approach to obtain peptide-based materials on the nano- 9 and mes...
Self-assembly at the nanoscale is becoming increasingly important for the fabrication of novel supr...
Three flexible peptides (P1: (C<sub>17</sub>H<sub>35</sub>CO-NH-GRGDG)<sub>2</sub>KG; P2: (Fmoc-GRGD...
<p>Self-assembly is a spontaneous process by which unordered systems of monomers organize into order...
Peptide-based biomaterials are gaining increasing interest as biomaterials for tissue engineering as...
Self-assembled structures obtained from organic molecules have shown great potential for application...
Self-assembling surfactant-like peptides have been explored as emerging nanobiomaterials in recent y...
Self-assembly is the most suitable approach to obtaining peptide-based materials on the nano- and me...
Self‐assembled structures obtained from organic molecules have shown great potential for application...
The formation of well-ordered nanostructures through self-assembly of diverse organic and inorganic ...
Self-assembly is the spontaneous organization of small components into higher-order structures facil...
Self-assembly is a ubiquitous process in biology where it plays numerous important roles and underli...
In recent years, self-assembled peptide nanotechnology has attracted a great deal of attention for i...
In this work several self-assembling materials have been designed, synthesized, characterized and st...
Molecular self-assembly is a key function in biology and has been developed as an elegant technique ...
Self-assembly is the most suitable approach to obtain peptide-based materials on the nano- 9 and mes...
Self-assembly at the nanoscale is becoming increasingly important for the fabrication of novel supr...
Three flexible peptides (P1: (C<sub>17</sub>H<sub>35</sub>CO-NH-GRGDG)<sub>2</sub>KG; P2: (Fmoc-GRGD...
<p>Self-assembly is a spontaneous process by which unordered systems of monomers organize into order...