Hydrophobicity regulates self-assembly behavior of binding-induced fibrillogenesis peptides
Binding-induced fibrillogenesis (BIF) peptides have a promising future in biomedicine due to the processiblity in situ in vivo, which bind to a specific trigger and in situ self-assemble into nanofibrous structures (BIF process) with excellent physical/biological functions. Alkyl chains in BIF pepti...
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Elsevier B.V.
2022
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