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1. Tunable Supramolecular Gel Properties by Varying Thermal History.

2. Enzyme responsive materials: design strategies and future developments.

3. Supramolecular Structures of Enzyme Clusters.

4. Biocatalytic induction of supramolecular order.

5. Introducing chemical functionality in Fmoc-peptide gels for cell culture.

6. Self-assembly of two-component gels: stoichiometric control and component selection.

7. Low-molecular-weight gelators: elucidating the principles of gelation based on gelator solubility and a cooperative self-assembly model.

8. High-tech applications of self-assembling supramolecular nanostructured gel-phase materials: from regenerative medicine to electronic devices.

9. Modular construction and hierarchical gelation of organooxotin nanoclusters derived from simple building blocks.

10. Optimizing biomimetic gelators constructed from amino acid building blocks.

11. Self-organisation in the assembly of gels from mixtures of different dendritic peptide building blocks.

12. Unique nanoscale morphologies underpinning organic gel-phase materials.

13. Two-component gel-phase materials--highly tunable self-assembling systems.

14. A direct comparison of one- and two-component dendritic self-assembled materials: elucidating molecular recognition pathways.

16. Dendritic gelators.

17. Solvent effects on supramolecular gel-phase materials: two-component dendritic gel.

18. Two-component dendritic gel: effect of stereochemistry on the supramolecular chiral assembly.

19. Self-assembly of two-component peptidic dendrimers: dendritic effects on gel-phase materials.

20. Two-component dendritic gel: effect of spacer chain length on the supramolecular chiral assembly.

21. One-component gels based on peptidic dendrimers: dendritic effects on materials properties.

22. Two-component dendritic gels: easily tunable materials.

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