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Transmigration of alternating amphiphilic polymers through lipid membranes
Polymers with a very balanced hydrophilicity can translocate through biological membranes without doing damage. This simulates natural metabolism, and, therefore, allow for... -
Regulation of Myc-Max DNA binding in cancer. Part 1: The Max homodimer
The Myc-Max heterodimer assembly is a central hub in cellular growth control, by regulating a wealth of biological functions. Increased Myc levels in the cell are caused by... -
Rheo-SANS of 2NapFF
We are investigating a range of functionalised dipeptides. For some examples, anisotropic structures are formed in water at high pH, which can be gelled by addition of a calcium... -
Electrochemically Growing Hydrogels to Control Stiffness
At high pH many low molecular weight gelators (LMWG) are dispersed in solution. When a trigger is applied to lower the pH the gelator molecules self-assemble into one...