Dephosphorylation of D-peptide derivatives to form biofunctional, supramolecular nanofibers/hydrogels and their potential applications for intracellular imaging and intratumoral chemotherapy.
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Jie Zhou | Bing Xu | Zhimou Yang | Xuewen Du | Yi Kuang | Bing Xu | Jie Zhou | Huaimin Wang | Xuewen Du | Zhimou Yang | Junfeng Shi | Yuan Gao | Junfeng Shi | Huaimin Wang | Jiayang Li | Yuan Gao | Yi Kuang | Jiayang Li
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