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Group: Supramolecular - with tag aqueous-self-assembly [6 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the Supramolecular group with tag aqueous-self-assembly
  • Isostructural Self-Assembly of 2′-Deoxyguanosine Derivatives in Aqueous and Organic Media
    J. Am. Chem. Soc. (22 July 2008)
    by Marilyn García-Arriaga, Gerard Hobley, José M Rivera
  • Principles of Protein-Protein Interactions: What are the Preferred Ways For Proteins To Interact?
    Chem. Rev. (21 March 2008)
    by O Keskin, A Gursoy, B Ma, R Nussinov
  • How protein chemists learned about the hydrophobic factor
    Protein Sci, Vol. 6, No. 6. (1 June 1997), pp. 1358-1366.
    by C Tanford
  • A Templating Approach for Monodisperse Self-Assembled Organic Nanostructures
    J. Am. Chem. Soc. (12 February 2008)
    by SR Bull, LC Palmer, NJ Fry, MA Greenfield, BW Messmore, TJ Meade, SI Stupp
    posted to aqueous-self-assembly nanotech peptide self-assembly supramolecular by jmrivort to the group Supramolecular on 2008-02-16 19:29:42 as ***
  • Prediction of the structure of symmetrical protein assemblies
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (31 October 2007), 0702626104.
    by Ingemar Andre, Philip Bradley, Chu Wang, David Baker
  • Hierarchical Self-Assembly of Aminopyrazole Peptides into Nanorosettes in Water
    J. Am. Chem. Soc. (14 December 2007)
    posted to aqueous-self-assembly self-assembly supramolecular by jmrivort to the group Supramolecular on 2007-12-14 23:02:52 as ****
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