Chen et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Reversible, short α-peptide assembly for controlled capture and selective release of enantiomersChen et al., 2016
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- Chen X
- He Y
- Kim Y
- Lee M
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- Journal of the American Chemical Society
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Although significant progress has been achieved with short peptide nanostructures, the construction of switchable membrane assemblies remains a great challenge. Here we report short α-peptide assemblies that undergo thermo-reversible switching between assembly …
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