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Peptide-oligonucleotide hybrid molecules for bioactive nanomaterials
Nicholas Stephanopoulos
Molecular Sciences, School of (SMS)
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Engineering & Materials Science
Oligonucleotides
100%
Peptides
88%
Nanostructured materials
82%
Molecules
65%
DNA
57%
Scaffolds
26%
Bioactivity
15%
Ligands
14%
Biomaterials
13%
Nanostructures
13%
Proteins
10%
Tuning
8%
Stiffness
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Nanostructures
78%
Oligonucleotides
69%
Peptides
42%
DNA
31%
Biocompatible Materials
11%
Direction compound
8%
Ligands
7%
Proteins
4%
Chemical Compounds
Nanomaterial
42%
Peptide
38%
Oligonucleotide
29%
Molecule
23%
Biomaterial
14%
Bioactivity
12%
Environment
9%
Ligand
7%
Protein
6%
Application
5%