Toward the development of peptide nanofilaments and nanoropes as smart materials.
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G. Nybakken | R. Fairman | A. Schwab | W. Smith | Robert Fairman | Grant E Nybakken | Daniel E Wagner | Charles L Phillips | Wasif M Ali | Emily D Crawford | Alexander D Schwab | Walter F Smith | Daniel Wagner | W. Ali | E. D. Crawford | C. L. Phillips
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