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1. Self-Assembly and Gelation Study of Dipeptide Isomers with Norvaline and Phenylalanine

2. Short Peptides for Hydrolase Supramolecular Mimicry and Their Potential Applications

3. Cysteine Redox Chemistry in Peptide Self-Assembly to Modulate Hydrogelation

4. Hydrogels from a Self-Assembling Tripeptide and Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs): Comparison between Single-Walled and Double-Walled CNTs

5. Peptide Inhibitors of Insulin Fibrillation: Current and Future Challenges

6. Peptide-Based Materials That Exploit Metal Coordination

7. Supramolecular Hydrogels from a Tripeptide and Carbon Nano-Onions for Biological Applications

8. Self-Assembly of Homo- and Hetero-Chiral Cyclodipeptides into Supramolecular Polymers towards Antimicrobial Gels

9. Cyclodipeptides: From Their Green Synthesis to Anti-Age Activity

10. Carbon Graphitization: Towards Greener Alternatives to Develop Nanomaterials for Targeted Drug Delivery

11. Self-Assembled Peptide Nanostructures for ECM Biomimicry

12. Ion Channels and Transporters as Therapeutic Agents: From Biomolecules to Supramolecular Medicinal Chemistry

13. Polymer Conjugates of Antimicrobial Peptides (AMPs) with d-Amino Acids (d-aa): State of the Art and Future Opportunities

14. Carbon Nanomaterials (CNMs) and Enzymes: From Nanozymes to CNM-Enzyme Conjugates and Biodegradation

15. Growth, Properties, and Applications of Branched Carbon Nanostructures

16. Nanostructured Ceria: Biomolecular Templates and (Bio)applications

17. Bioinspired Magnetic Nanochains for Medicine

18. Self-Assembling Peptides and Carbon Nanomaterials Join Forces for Innovative Biomedical Applications

19. Carbon Nanostructures Decorated with Titania: Morphological Control and Applications

20. Diketopiperazine Gels: New Horizons from the Self-Assembly of Cyclic Dipeptides

21. Smart Hydrogels Meet Carbon Nanomaterials for New Frontiers in Medicine

22. Luminescent supramolecular hydrogels from a tripeptide and nitrogen-doped carbon nanodots

23. Green Approaches to Carbon Nanostructure-Based Biomaterials

24. Peptide Gelators to Template Inorganic Nanoparticle Formation

25. Tripeptide Self-Assembly into Bioactive Hydrogels: Effects of Terminus Modification on Biocatalysis

26. Nanostructured Gels for Energy and Environmental Applications

27. The Phe-Phe Motif for Peptide Self-Assembly in Nanomedicine

28. Biocatalysis of d,l-Peptide Nanofibrillar Hydrogel

30. Supramolecular Tripeptide Hydrogel Assembly with 5-Fluorouracil

31. Assembly of a Tripeptide and Anti-Inflammatory Drugs into Supramolecular Hydrogels for Sustained Release

33. A Double‐Walled Tetrahedron with Ag I 4 Vertices Binds Different Guests in Distinct Sites**

34. Self-assembly of benzophenone-diphenylalanine conjugate into a nanostructured photocatalyst

35. Peptide-Based Materials That Exploit Metal Coordination

36. Supramolecular Hydrogels from a Tripeptide and Carbon Nano-Onions for Biological Applications

37. Nanotubes and water-channels from self-assembling dipeptides

38. A Double-Walled Tetrahedron with AgI4 Vertices Binds Different Guests in Distinct Sites

39. Carbon nanotubes for cardiac tissue regeneration: State of the art and perspectives

40. Smart tools for antimicrobial peptides expression and application: The elastic perspective

42. Interactions Between Peptide Assemblies and Proteins for Medicine

43. Heterochirality and Halogenation Control Phe-Phe Hierarchical Assembly

44. Single-atom substitution enables supramolecular diversity from dipeptide building blocks

45. Self‐Assembly of an Amino Acid Derivative into an Antimicrobial Hydrogel Biomaterial

46. Dipeptide self-assembly into water-channels and gel biomaterial

47. Carbon Graphitization: Towards Greener Alternatives to Develop Nanomaterials for Targeted Drug Delivery

48. Driving up the Electrocatalytic Performance for Carbon Dioxide Conversion through Interface Tuning in Graphene Oxide-Bismuth Oxide Nanocomposites

49. Carbon Nanomaterials (CNMs) and Enzymes: From Nanozymes to CNM-Enzyme Conjugates and Biodegradation

50. Self‐Assembly of Unprotected Dipeptides into Hydrogels: Water‐Channels Make the Difference

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