Squaring the circle in peptide assembly: from fibers to discrete nanostructures by de novo design.
The design of bioinspired nanostructures and materials of defined size and shape is challenging as it pushes our understanding of biomolecular assembly to its limits. In such endeavors, DNA is the current building block of choice because of its predictable and programmable self-assembly. The use of...
Main Authors: | Boyle, A, Bromley, E, Bartlett, G, Sessions, R, Sharp, T, Williams, C, Curmi, P, Forde, N, Linke, H, Woolfson, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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