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Controlled patterning of aligned self-assembled peptide nanotubes
Meital Reches
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, Ehud Gazit
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Peptide Nanotubes
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Self-assembling Peptide
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Dense Array
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Two Dimensional
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Nanostructures
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External Magnetic Field
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Biocompatibility
50%
Molecular Recognition
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Spatial Organization
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Chemical Stability
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Physical Stability
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Molecular Assembly
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Self-assembled Nanostructures
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Modifiability
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Metallic Nanowires
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Nanoforest
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Vertically Aligned
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Unidirectional Growth
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Nanotube Arrays
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Vertical Pattern
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Recognition Properties
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Aromatic Peptides
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Horizontal Alignment
50%
Electrochemical Biosensor
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Horizontal Pattern
50%
Ferrofluid
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Non-covalent Coating
50%
Engineering
Nanotube
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Nanomaterial
66%
Nanoscale
33%
Two Dimensional
33%
Aromatics
33%
External Magnetic Field
33%
Molecular Recognition
33%
Electrochemical Biosensors
33%
Nanowire
33%
Material Science
Nanotube
100%
Nanostructure
66%
Nanowire
33%
Biocompatibility
33%
Ferrofluid
33%