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Unfolding a molecular trefoil derived from a zwitterionic metallopeptide to form self-assembled nanostructures

Zhang et al., 2015

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662561984272082344
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Zhang Y
Zhou N
Shi J
Pochapsky S
Pochapsky T
Zhang B
Zhang X
Xu B
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Nature communications

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While used extensively by nature to control the geometry of protein structures, and dynamics of proteins, such as self-organization, hydration forces and ionic interactions received less attention for controlling the behaviour of small molecules. Here we describe the synthesis …
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