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Condensates Formed by Designer Minimalistic Peptide
Spatiotemporal Control of Melanin Synthesis in Liquid Droplets
Expanding the Conformational Landscape of Minimalistic Tripeptides by Their O-Glycosylation
Melanin-Inspired Chromophoric Microparticles Composed of Polymeric Peptide Pigments
Proton-Conductive Melanin-Like Fibers through Enzymatic Oxidation of a Self-Assembling Peptide
Spontaneous Aminolytic Cyclization and Self-Assembly of Dipeptide Methyl Esters in Water
Order/Disorder in Protein and Peptide-Based Biomaterials
Guiding principles for peptide nanotechnology through directed discovery
Switchable Hydrolase Based on Reversible Formation of Supramolecular Catalytic Site Using a Self-Assembling Peptide
Tunable Supramolecular Hydrogels for Selection of Lineage-Guiding Metabolites in Stem Cell Cultures
Polymeric peptide pigments with sequence-encoded properties
Hierarchical multi-step organization during viral capsid assembly
Leaving the Scientific Comfort Zone to Address Complex Challenges
Formation of functional super-helical assemblies by constrained single heptad repeat
Peptide-based supramolecular gels for tissue engineering
Targeting the Early Step of Building Block Organization in Viral Capsid Assembly
Monitoring and Targeting the Initial Dimerization Stage of Amyloid Self-Assembly
Biology-Inspired Supramolecular Peptide Systems
Structural Basis for Inhibiting β-Amyloid Oligomerization by a Non-coded β-Breaker-Substituted Endomorphin Analogue
Elucidation of the structure of supramolecular polymorphs in peptide nanofibres using Raman spectroscopy
The Effect of Chemical Chaperones on the Assembly and Stability of HIV-1 Capsid Protein
A triclinic crystal structure of the carboxy-terminal domain of HIV-1 capsid protein with four molecules in the asymmetric unit reveals a novel packing interface
α-Aminoisobutyric acid incorporation induces cell permeability and antiviral activity of HIV-1 major homology region fragments
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