The internal structure of self-assembled peptide amphiphiles nanofibers

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The drug loading/releasing capability of GSH-responsive nanovesicles self-assembled from peptide amphiphiles was controlled by varying the location and number of disulfide-linkages in the peptide for the selective drug-release into tumor cells.


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The oxime connection between linear peptides and hydrophobic aldehydes affords amphiphiles that are excellent biocompatible scaffolds for the hierarchical self-assembly of nano and micro fibrillar structures in aqueous media.


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Salt-triggered conversion of nanoribbons into nanohelices was studied experimentally and computationally, revealing unexpectedly high ionic conductivity in these self-assembled nanomaterials.


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