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Amphiphilic Peptide Self-Assembly: Expansion to Hybrid Materials

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BIOMACROMOLECULES
Volume 18, Issue 11, Pages 3471-3480

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.7b00764

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  1. University of Basel
  2. National Centre of Competence in Research Molecular Systems Engineering (NCCR MSE)
  3. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)

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The design of functional systems with sizes in the nanometer range is a key challenge in fields such as biomedicine, nanotechnology, and engineering. Some of the most promising materials nowadays consist of self-assembling peptides or peptide polymer hybrid materials because of their versatility and the resulting properties that can be achieved with these structures. Self-assembly of pure amphiphilic peptides or in combination with block copolymers results in a large variety of nanostructures (micelles, nanoparticles (NPs), compartments, planar membranes) each with different characteristics and tunable properties. Here, we describe such novel peptide- or peptide polymer-based supramolecular nanostructures and emphasize their functionality and various promising applications.

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