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The following pages link to Surface Induced nanofiber growth by self-assembly of a silk-elastin-like protein polymer (Q37439112):
Displaying 24 items.
- Fabricated Elastin (Q28087162) (← links)
- Charge-Tunable Silk-Tropoelastin Protein Alloys That Control Neuron Cell Responses. (Q33988574) (← links)
- Multifunctional materials through modular protein engineering (Q34316215) (← links)
- Nanomechanical stimulus accelerates and directs the self-assembly of silk-elastin-like nanofibers. (Q36048548) (← links)
- Smart self-assembled hybrid hydrogel biomaterials (Q36141193) (← links)
- In vivo MRI tracking of iron oxide nanoparticle-labeled human mesenchymal stem cells in limb ischemia (Q36687401) (← links)
- Salts drive controllable multilayered upright assembly of amyloid-like peptides at mica/water interface. (Q36883983) (← links)
- Ordering recombinant silk-elastin-like nanofibers on the microscale. (Q37688734) (← links)
- Protein-based materials in load-bearing tissue-engineering applications (Q38265209) (← links)
- Silk-elastin-like protein biomaterials for the controlled delivery of therapeutics. (Q38283340) (← links)
- Electrospun polyvinyl alcohol-polyvinyl pyrrolidone nanofibrous membranes for interactive wound dressing application (Q38819194) (← links)
- Tunable self-assembly of genetically engineered silk--elastin-like protein polymers (Q39399111) (← links)
- Optically Transparent Recombinant Silk-Elastinlike Protein Polymer Films (Q42616444) (← links)
- Surface nucleated growth of dipeptide fibres. (Q47754736) (← links)
- Self-Assembly of Thermoresponsive Recombinant Silk-Elastinlike Nanogels (Q47860862) (← links)
- Self-assembled nanofiber coatings for controlling cell responses. (Q48131930) (← links)
- A fine-tuned composition of protein nanofibrils yields an upgraded functionality of displayed antibody binding domains (Q51074523) (← links)
- Directed patterning of the self-assembled silk-elastin-like nanofibers using a nanomechanical stimulus. (Q53360395) (← links)
- Protein-Based Fiber Materials in Medicine: A Review (Q57129174) (← links)
- Trigger sequence can influence final morphology in the self-assembly of asymmetric telechelic polymers (Q57216452) (← links)
- Unraveling the molecular mechanisms of thermo-responsive properties of silk-elastin-like proteins by integrating multiscale modeling and experiment (Q57369860) (← links)
- Competition between surface adsorption and folding of fibril-forming polypeptides (Q57951381) (← links)
- Materials-by-Design: Computation, Synthesis, and Characterization from Atoms to Structures (Q92186716) (← links)
- Inducible Fibril Formation of Silk-Elastin Diblocks (Q92574102) (← links)