Lashuel et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Protofilaments, filaments, ribbons, and fibrils from peptidomimetic self-assembly: implications for amyloid fibril formation and materials scienceLashuel et al., 2000
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- Lashuel H
- LaBrenz S
- Woo L
- Serpell L
- Kelly J
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- Journal of the American Chemical Society
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Deciphering the mechanism (s) of β-sheet mediated self-assembly is essential for understanding amyloid fibril formation and for the fabrication of polypeptide materials. Herein, we report a simple peptidomimetic that self-assembles into polymorphic β-sheet …
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