Metal-Triggered Radial Self-Assembly of Collagen Peptide Fibers
Journal of the American Chemical Society2008Vol. 130(38), pp. 12610–12611
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Abstract
A metal-triggered self-assembling collagen peptide was designed and synthesized to generate fibers through a radial growth mechanism. The assembly of the fibers was made possible through the placement of a bipyridine ligands within the center of the triple helix and was triggered by the addition of Fe(II).
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