Biointerface Structural Effects on the Properties and Applications of Bioinspired Peptide-Based Nanomaterials

Volume: 117, Issue: 20, Pages: 12641 - 12704
Published: Aug 29, 2017
Abstract
Peptide sequences are known to recognize and bind different nanomaterial surfaces, which has resulted in the screening and identification of hundreds of peptides with the ability to bind to a wide range of metallic, metal oxide, mineral, and polymer substrates. These biomolecules are able to bind to materials with relatively high affinity, resulting in the generation of a complex biointerface between the biotic and abiotic components. While the...
Paper Details
Title
Biointerface Structural Effects on the Properties and Applications of Bioinspired Peptide-Based Nanomaterials
Published Date
Aug 29, 2017
Volume
117
Issue
20
Pages
12641 - 12704
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