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Templated assembly of a functional ordered protein macromolecular framework from P22 virus-like particles

McCoy et al., 2018

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1817906399053618595
Author
McCoy K
Uchida M
Lee B
Douglas T
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ACS nano

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Bottom-up construction of mesoscale materials using biologically derived nanoscale building blocks enables engineering of desired physical properties using green production methods. Virus-like particles (VLPs) are exceptional building blocks due to their …
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