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The synthesis of morphologically well‐defined peptidic materials via self‐assembly is challenging but demanding for biocompatible functional materials. Moreover, switching morphology from a given shape to other predictable forms by molecular modification of the identical building block is an even more complicated subject because the self‐assembly of flexible peptides is prone to diverge upon subtle...
Morphology Transformation
The molecular‐level information installed in a given foldamer is coherently transmitted to the morphologies of the foldamer morphology transformation assemblies at the micrometer scale. In article number 2102525, Hee‐Seung Lee and co‐workers demonstrate a stepwise morphology transformation, from the molar‐tooth shape to gels via rectangular and truncated tilted prism shapes,...
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