Self-assembling dipeptide antibacterial nanostructures with membrane disrupting activity
Peptide-based supramolecular assemblies are a promising class of nanomaterials with important biomedical applications, but their antibacterial properties can be overlooked. Here the authors show the antibacterial activity of self-assembled diphenylalanine, which emerges as the minimal model for anti...
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Autores principales: | Lee Schnaider, Sayanti Brahmachari, Nathan W. Schmidt, Bruk Mensa, Shira Shaham-Niv, Darya Bychenko, Lihi Adler-Abramovich, Linda J. W. Shimon, Sofiya Kolusheva, William F. DeGrado, Ehud Gazit |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/efb41b995bd74dbab61d3ed3bd64f959 |
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