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Liquid crystals / Food additives / Soft matter / Polymers / Gel / Amino acid / Amphiphile / Peptide / Alpha helix / Chemistry / Matter / Chemical properties
Date: 2003-11-10 15:28:34
Liquid crystals
Food additives
Soft matter
Polymers
Gel
Amino acid
Amphiphile
Peptide
Alpha helix
Chemistry
Matter
Chemical properties

Biomaterials Constructed Via Designed Molecular Self-Assembly W e have been engaged in an interdisciplinary materials research

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