All Stories

  1. Formation of Polymeric Particles by Direct Polymerization on the Surface of a Supramolecular Template
  2. A dipeptide with enhanced anion binding affinity enables cell uptake and protein delivery
  3. Incorporation of arginine mimetic residue into peptides for recognition of double stranded nucleic acid structure: Binding and aggregation studies
  4. Use of an Octapeptide-Guanidiniocarbonylpyrrole Conjugate for the Formation of a Supramolecular β-Helix that Self-Assembles into pH-Responsive Fibers
  5. Use of an Octapeptide-Guanidiniocarbonylpyrrole Conjugate for the Formation of a Supramolecular β-Helix that Self-Assembles into pH-Responsive Fibers
  6. Introduction of a tailor made anion receptor into the side chain of small peptides allows fine-tuning the thermodynamic signature of peptide–DNA binding
  7. Incorporation of a Non-Natural Arginine Analogue into a Cyclic Peptide Leads to Formation of Positively Charged Nanofibers Capable of Gene Transfection
  8. A Tailor-Made Specific Anion-Binding Motif in the Side Chain Transforms a Tetrapeptide into an Efficient Vector for Gene Delivery
  9. A Tailor-Made Specific Anion-Binding Motif in the Side Chain Transforms a Tetrapeptide into an Efficient Vector for Gene Delivery