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Controlled molecular organization of surface macromolecular assemblies based on stimuli-responsive polypeptide brushes

Yang et al., 2009

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1951556866314972006
Author
Yang C
Wang Y
Yu S
Chang Y
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Biomacromolecules

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End-tethered cationic polypeptide brushes of poly (l-lysine)(t-PLL) were combined with three anionic polymers, poly (acrylic acid)(PAA), poly (l-glutamic acid)(PLGA), and poly (l-aspartic acid)(PLAA), to form reversible polyelectrolyte complex films at surfaces at neutral pH. The …
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