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1. Nanomechanical mapping reveals localized stiffening of the basilar membrane after cochlear implantation

2. Biomimetic Topography and Chemistry Control Cell Attachment to Amyloid Fibrils

3. Cell invasive amyloid assemblies from SARS-CoV-2 peptides can form multiple polymorphs with varying neurotoxicity.

4. SARS-CoV-2 infection as a cause of neurodegeneration.

5. Composite Bioprinted Hydrogels Containing Porous Polymer Microparticles Provide Tailorable Mechanical Properties for 3D Cell Culture.

6. Towards using 3D cellular cultures to model the activation and diverse functions of macrophages.

7. Lipid membrane-mediated assembly of the functional amyloid-forming peptide Somatostatin-14.

8. Neurotoxic amyloidogenic peptides in the proteome of SARS-COV2: potential implications for neurological symptoms in COVID-19.

9. Photothermal release and recovery of mesenchymal stem cells from substrates functionalized with gold nanorods.

10. Molecular engineering of piezoelectricity in collagen-mimicking peptide assemblies.

11. Human neuropeptide substance P self-assembles into semi-flexible nanotubes that can be manipulated for nanotechnology.

12. Amyloid Evolution: Antiparallel Replaced by Parallel.

13. Nanomechanical Properties and Phase Behavior of Phenylalanine Amyloid Ribbon Assemblies and Amorphous Self-Healing Hydrogels.

14. Nanomechanical mapping reveals localized stiffening of the basilar membrane after cochlear implantation.

15. Rigid Tightly Packed Amino Acid Crystals as Functional Supramolecular Materials.

16. Kinetic Control of Parallel versus Antiparallel Amyloid Aggregation via Shape of the Growing Aggregate.

17. pH-Dependent Self-Assembly of Human Neuropeptide Hormone GnRH into Functional Amyloid Nanofibrils and Hexagonal Phases.

18. Amyloid-like peptide nanofibrils as scaffolds for tissue engineering: Progress and challenges (Review).

19. Heparin assisted assembly of somatostatin amyloid nanofibrils results in disordered precipitates by hindrance of protofilaments interactions.

20. Non-lamellar lyotropic liquid crystalline nanoparticles enhance the antibacterial effects of rifampicin against Staphylococcus aureus.

21. Preparation of Amyloid Fibril Networks.

22. Characterization of Amyloid Fibril Networks by Atomic Force Microscopy.

23. Author Correction: Competition between crystal and fibril formation in molecular mutations of amyloidogenic peptides.

24. Competition between crystal and fibril formation in molecular mutations of amyloidogenic peptides.

25. Quantifying Young's moduli of protein fibrils and particles with bimodal force spectroscopy.

26. Chitosan-coated amyloid fibrils increase adipogenesis of mesenchymal stem cells.

27. Molecular interactions of amyloid nanofibrils with biological aggregation modifiers: implications for cytotoxicity mechanisms and biomaterial design.

28. Self-assembling peptide and protein amyloids: from structure to tailored function in nanotechnology.

29. Dual-modality NIRF-MRI cubosomes and hexosomes: High throughput formulation and in vivo biodistribution.

30. Comparing Gene Silencing and Physiochemical Properties in siRNA Bound Cationic Star-Polymer Complexes.

31. Microtubule-Binding R3 Fragment from Tau Self-Assembles into Giant Multistranded Amyloid Ribbons.

32. Biomimetic topography and chemistry control cell attachment to amyloid fibrils.

33. ILQINS hexapeptide, identified in lysozyme left-handed helical ribbons and nanotubes, forms right-handed helical ribbons and crystals.

34. Engineered lysozyme amyloid fibril networks support cellular growth and spreading.

35. Nanotopographic surfaces with defined surface chemistries from amyloid fibril networks can control cell attachment.

36. On-surface aggregation of α-synuclein at nanomolar concentrations results in two distinct growth mechanisms.

37. Tackling sample-related artifacts in membrane FCS using parallel SAF and UAF detection.

38. Mechanism of membrane interaction and disruption by α-synuclein.

39. Use of engineered unique cysteine residues to facilitate oriented coupling of proteins directly to a gold substrate.

40. Site-specific immobilization and micrometer and nanometer scale photopatterning of yellow fluorescent protein on glass surfaces.

41. Directed formation of micro- and nanoscale patterns of functional light-harvesting LH2 complexes.

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