The regulation of recognition events in nature via dynamic and reversible self-assembly of building blocks has inspired the emergence of supramolecular architectures with similar biological activity. Synthetic molecules of diverse geometries self-assemble in water to target biological systems for applications ranging from imaging and diagnostics, through to drug delivery and tissue engineering. Many of these applications require the ability of the supramolecular system to actively recognize specific cell surface receptors. This molecular recognition is typically achieved with ligands, such as small molecules, peptides, and proteins, which are introduced either prior to or post self-assembly. Advantages of the non-covalent organization of li...
Self‐assembled structures obtained from organic molecules have shown great potential for application...
The specific recognition of protein surface elements is a fundamental challenge in the life sciences...
Self-assembling peptides form a prominent class of supramolecular materials with in general good bio...
The regulation of recognition events in nature via dynamic and reversible self-assembly of building ...
Supramolecular chemistry has primarily found its inspiration in biological molecules, such as protei...
Supramolecular synthesis, the "bottom-up" construction of higher-order structures from monomeric bui...
Supramolecular chemistry offers diverse opportunities for fabrication and improvement of biodevices....
Several phenomena occurring throughout the life of living things start and end with proteins. Variou...
Self-assembly is a ubiquitous process in biology where it plays numerous important roles and underli...
Molecular self-assembly is a key function in biology and has been developed as an elegant technique ...
Throughout nature, self-assembly gives rise to functional supramolecular biomaterials that can perfo...
Strategies for self-assembly of protein-based suprastructures were developed. Recombinant protein bu...
Advances in synthetic chemistry have, arguably, allowed chemists to compete with Nature for the synt...
Inspired by nature, chemists have envisioned that it is possible to obtain organized structures (and...
Advances in synthetic chemistry have, arguably, allowed chemists to compete with Nature for the synt...
Self‐assembled structures obtained from organic molecules have shown great potential for application...
The specific recognition of protein surface elements is a fundamental challenge in the life sciences...
Self-assembling peptides form a prominent class of supramolecular materials with in general good bio...
The regulation of recognition events in nature via dynamic and reversible self-assembly of building ...
Supramolecular chemistry has primarily found its inspiration in biological molecules, such as protei...
Supramolecular synthesis, the "bottom-up" construction of higher-order structures from monomeric bui...
Supramolecular chemistry offers diverse opportunities for fabrication and improvement of biodevices....
Several phenomena occurring throughout the life of living things start and end with proteins. Variou...
Self-assembly is a ubiquitous process in biology where it plays numerous important roles and underli...
Molecular self-assembly is a key function in biology and has been developed as an elegant technique ...
Throughout nature, self-assembly gives rise to functional supramolecular biomaterials that can perfo...
Strategies for self-assembly of protein-based suprastructures were developed. Recombinant protein bu...
Advances in synthetic chemistry have, arguably, allowed chemists to compete with Nature for the synt...
Inspired by nature, chemists have envisioned that it is possible to obtain organized structures (and...
Advances in synthetic chemistry have, arguably, allowed chemists to compete with Nature for the synt...
Self‐assembled structures obtained from organic molecules have shown great potential for application...
The specific recognition of protein surface elements is a fundamental challenge in the life sciences...
Self-assembling peptides form a prominent class of supramolecular materials with in general good bio...