Designed peptides for biomineral polymorph recognition: a case study for calcium carbonate

T Schüler, J Renkel, S Hobe, M Susewind… - Journal of Materials …, 2014 - pubs.rsc.org
With their unique ability for substrate recognition and their sequence-specific self-assembly
properties, peptides play an important role in controlling the mineralization of inorganic …

Designed peptides for biomineral polymorph recognition: a case study for calcium carbonate

T Schüler, J Renkel, S Hobe… - Journal of …, 2014 - epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de
With their unique ability for substrate recognition and their sequence-specific self-assembly
properties, peptides play an important role in controlling the mineralization of inorganic …

Designed peptides for biomineral polymorph recognition: a case study for calcium carbonate

T Schüler, J Renkel, S Hobe… - Journal of …, 2014 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
With their unique ability for substrate recognition and their sequence-specific self-assembly
properties, peptides play an important role in controlling the mineralization of inorganic …

Designed peptides for biomineral polymorph recognition: A case study for calcium carbonate

T Schüler, J Renkel, S Hobe… - Journal of …, 2014 - researchers.mq.edu.au
With their unique ability for substrate recognition and their sequence-specific self-assembly
properties, peptides play an important role in controlling the mineralization of inorganic …

Designed peptides for biomineral polymorph recognition: a case study for calcium carbonate.

T Schüler, J Renkel, S Hobe, M Susewind… - Journal of Materials …, 2014 - europepmc.org
With their unique ability for substrate recognition and their sequence-specific self-assembly
properties, peptides play an important role in controlling the mineralization of inorganic …

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With their unique ability for substrate recognition and their sequence-specific self-assembly
properties, peptides play an important role in controlling the mineralization of inorganic …

[PDF][PDF] Designed peptides for biomineral polymorph recognition: a case study for calcium carbonate

T Schüler, J Renkel, S Hobe, M Susewind, DE Jacob… - academia.edu
With their unique ability for substrate recognition and their sequence-specific self-assembly
properties, peptides play an important role in controlling the mineralization of inorganic …

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