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Self-assembled peptidic nanostructures
- Source :
- Nano Today
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- Understanding the mechanisms of molecular self-assembly processes in natural materials is an important step to developing new functional materials with useful properties. Recently, various self-assembled materials have gained attention because of their interesting properties in nanoscale. Nanostructures composed of peptides are especially of interest in materials development because of their many advantageous properties such as biodegradability, biocompatibility and customizable bioactivity. Self-assembled peptidic nanostructures have been studied by many research groups and found use as three-dimensional cell scaffolds for bone regeneration, dental implants, neural tissue engineering, biosensors for detection of viruses and other pathogens, antibacterial agents and in drug, protein and gene delivery. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
- Subjects :
- collagen
phenylalanine
chirality
amphophile
Research groups
Dental prostheses
calcium phosphate
bone regeneration
Computer viruses
Molecular self assembly
alpha helix
nanoribbon
drug delivery system
Amines
Neural tissue engineering
Self-assembly supramolecular chemistry
hydroxyapatite
Self-assembly
Nanostructured materials
Self assembly
Materials development
nanorod
tooth implantation
Macromolecules
tissue engineering
Nano-materials
Useful properties
Biodegradation
Biocompatibility
nanomaterial
Nano scale
alanine
leucine
scanning electron microscopy
Cell scaffold
Functional materials
beta sheet
Natural materials
review
protein assembly
biosensor
Self assembled material
molecular scaffold
nervous tissue
peptide derivative
Gene Delivery
biodegradability
Self-assembled
transmission electron microscopy
virus identification
nanofiber
protein motif
Gene transfer
Nanomaterials
hydrophobicity
arginylglycylaspartic acid
Dental implants
Amphiphiles
Nanostructures
nanosphere
Fluorine containing polymers
Biosensors
Customizable
Antibacterial agent
nanotube
hydrogel
hydrophilicity
microbiological examination
Peptides
Supramolecular chemistry
Materials properties
glycine
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Nano Today
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......3533..605860d29cbc2b1e22031278ffc1bb01