Applications of self-assembling ultrashort peptides in bionanotechnology

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Abstract

Peptides are intriguing building blocks for a variety of applications in bionanotechnology. Peptides can self-assemble into well-ordered nanostructures. Among the various nanomorphology forms, peptide nanofibers and nanotubes are relevant in biomedical applications. In this review, their applications as tissue engineering scaffolds, drug delivery vehicles, three-dimensional printing bioinks and bioimaging nanoprobes will be illustrated. This review article describes di-, tri-, tetra-peptides because they are cost-effective, simple to prepare, and amenable to production on a large scale.

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Ni, M., & Zhuo, S. (2019). Applications of self-assembling ultrashort peptides in bionanotechnology. RSC Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/C8RA07533F

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