Responsive gels formed by the spontaneous self-assembly of peptides into polymeric β-sheet tapes
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S. Radford | J. N. Keen | P. Knowles | T. McLeish | A. Aggeli | N. Boden | M. Pitkeathly | T. C. B. McLeish | A. Aggeli | M. Bell | N. Boden | P. F. Knowles | M. Pitkeathly | S. E. Radford | M. Bell | J. Keen
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