Here we report on the covalent attachment of photoresponsive azobenzene moieties to cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV). The modified virus capsids can be reversibly immobilized on cucurbit[8]uril (CB[8]) bearing surfaces via supramolecular complexation.</p
Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus is a single-stranded RNA plant virus with a diameter of 28 nm. The pro...
Virus-like particles are very interesting tools for application in bionanotechnology, due to their m...
A functional negatively charged polyelectrolyte, polyferrocenylsilane (PFS) was encapsulated in cowp...
Here we report on the covalent attachment of photoresponsive azobenzene moieties to cowpea chlorotic...
There has been tremendous progress towards the development of responsive polymers that are programme...
Nature offers a vast array of biological building blocks that can be combined with synthetic materia...
Introduction of compartments with defined spaces inside a hydrogel network brings unique features, s...
Protein cages hold much promise as carrier systems in nanomedicine, due to their well-defined size, ...
Virus capsids, i.e., viruses devoid of their genetic material, are suitable nanocarriers for biomedi...
In this paper, we describe the controlled incorporation of two synthetic polymers with different str...
The design and engineering of biological building blocks that self-assemble into highly ordered, wel...
A supramolecular strategy is used for oriented positioning of proteins on surfaces. A viologen-based...
Viruses provide a whole new set of building blocks for the development of new materials and as such ...
Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus is a single-stranded RNA plant virus with a diameter of 28 nm. The pro...
Virus-like particles are very interesting tools for application in bionanotechnology, due to their m...
A functional negatively charged polyelectrolyte, polyferrocenylsilane (PFS) was encapsulated in cowp...
Here we report on the covalent attachment of photoresponsive azobenzene moieties to cowpea chlorotic...
There has been tremendous progress towards the development of responsive polymers that are programme...
Nature offers a vast array of biological building blocks that can be combined with synthetic materia...
Introduction of compartments with defined spaces inside a hydrogel network brings unique features, s...
Protein cages hold much promise as carrier systems in nanomedicine, due to their well-defined size, ...
Virus capsids, i.e., viruses devoid of their genetic material, are suitable nanocarriers for biomedi...
In this paper, we describe the controlled incorporation of two synthetic polymers with different str...
The design and engineering of biological building blocks that self-assemble into highly ordered, wel...
A supramolecular strategy is used for oriented positioning of proteins on surfaces. A viologen-based...
Viruses provide a whole new set of building blocks for the development of new materials and as such ...
Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus is a single-stranded RNA plant virus with a diameter of 28 nm. The pro...
Virus-like particles are very interesting tools for application in bionanotechnology, due to their m...
A functional negatively charged polyelectrolyte, polyferrocenylsilane (PFS) was encapsulated in cowp...