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Biomedical applications of layer-by-layer self assembly
Layer-by-layer (LbL) self-assembly is the most widely used strategy for the production of functional surfaces with tailored structures and properties such as chemical, biological, optical and electrical. This strategy involves alternately coating the planar or colloidal surfaces with complementary compounds such as oppositely charged polyelectrolytes ...Bozdoğan, Betül +2 more
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In situ self-assembly for cancer therapy and imaging
Nature Reviews Materials, 2023Jaewon Kim, Sungkyu Lee, Yuri Kim
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A Close Look at Molecular Self-Assembly with the Transmission Electron Microscope
Chemical Reviews, 2021Aoon Rizvi +2 more
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Electrostatic Self-Assembly: Layer-by-Layer
2014Michael J. McShane, Yuri M. Lvov
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Peptide Design and Self-assembly into Targeted Nanostructure and Functional Materials
Chemical Reviews, 2021Nairiti J Sinha +2 more
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Preparation of fluorescent microspheres via layer-by-layer self-assembly
Journal of Controlled Release, 2015Tian, Qiu, Jing, Song, Li-Juan, Fan
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Equilibrium mechanisms of self-limiting assembly
Reviews of Modern Physics, 2021Michael F Hagan, Gregory M Grason
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Biomimetic peptide self-assembly for functional materials
Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2020Aviad Levin +2 more
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