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The effect of end-group substitution on surface self-assembly of peptides
Alona Dolid
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Meital Reches
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Institute of Chemistry
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Keyphrases
Adhesion
33%
Adsorption Process
33%
Amide Group
33%
Amino Acids
33%
Antifouling Property
100%
Biofouling
66%
C-terminus
66%
Carboxylic Group
33%
Escherichia Coli
33%
Ester Group
33%
Esters
33%
Fluorophenylalanine
33%
Gram-negative Bacteria
33%
Gram-positive Bacteria
33%
Peptide Assembly
33%
Self-assembly
33%
Self-assembly Properties
33%
Short Peptides
33%
Staphylococcus Epidermidis (S. epidermidis)
33%
Surface Self-assembly
100%
Tripeptide
66%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biofouling
66%
C-Terminus
66%
Escherichia coli
33%
Gram-Negative Bacteria
33%
Gram-Positive Bacteria
33%
Phenylalanine
33%
Self Assembly
100%
Staphylococcus Epidermidis
33%
Tripeptide
66%
Chemistry
Amino Acid
33%
Antifouling
100%
Carboxamide
33%
Phenylalanine Residue
33%
Tripeptide
66%
Material Science
Amino Acid
25%
Phenylalanine
25%
Self Assembly
100%
Surface (Surface Science)
100%