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  1. Primary to quaternary structures of molecular assemblies
  2. The effect of macrodipole orientation on the piezoelectric response of cyclic β-peptide nanotube bundles on gold substrates
  3. Chiral and random arrangements of flavin chromophores along cyclic peptide nanotubes on gold influencing differently on surface potential and piezoelectricity
  4. Piezoelectric property of bundled peptide nanotubes stapled by bis-cyclic-β-peptide
  5. Phase-Separated Molecular Assembly of a Nanotube Composed of Amphiphilic Polypeptides Having a Helical Hydrophobic Block
  6. Temperature-Induced Phase Separation in Molecular Assembly of Nanotubes Comprising Amphiphilic Polypeptoid with Poly(N-ethyl glycine) in Water by a Hydrophilic-Region-Driven-Type Mechanism
  7. Polymeric Micelle of A3B-Type Lactosome as a Vehicle for Targeting Meningeal Dissemination
  8. Compartmentalized host spaces accommodating guest aromatic molecules in a chiral way in a helix-peptide-aromatic framework
  9. Effect of oscillation dynamics on long-range electron transfer in a helical peptide monolayer
  10. Immune responses against Lewis Y tumor-associated carbohydrate antigen displayed densely on self-assembling nanocarriers
  11. Two one-dimensional arrays of naphthyl and anthryl groups along peptide nanotubes prepared from cyclic peptides comprising α- and β-amino acids
  12. Modulation of immunogenicity of poly(sarcosine) displayed on various nanoparticle surfaces due to different physical properties
  13. Control of in vivo disposition and immunogenicity of polymeric micelles by adjusting poly(sarcosine) chain lengths on surface
  14. Tuning the Viscoelasticity of Peptide Vesicles by Adjusting Hydrophobic Helical Blocks Comprising Amphiphilic Polypeptides
  15. Activation of B1a Cells in Peritoneal Cavity by T Cell-Independent Antigen Expressed on Polymeric Micelle
  16. Phase-separation in the molecular assemblies may be connected with exosomes and endosomes.
  17. Precise control of nanoparticle surface by host–guest chemistry for delivery to tumor