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- W2033433194 abstract "In nature, sophisticated functional materials are created through hierarchical self-assembly of simple nanoscale motifs1,2,3,4. In the laboratory, much progress has been made in the controlled assembly of molecules into one-5,6,7, two-6,8,9 and three-dimensional10 artificial nanostructures, but bridging from the nanoscale to the macroscale to create useful macroscopic materials remains a challenge. Here we show a scalable self-assembly approach to making free-standing films from amyloid protein fibrils. The films were well ordered and highly rigid, with a Young's modulus of up to 5–7 GPa, which is comparable to the highest values for proteinaceous materials found in nature. We show that the self-organizing protein scaffolds can align otherwise unstructured components (such as fluorophores) within the macroscopic films. Multiscale self-assembly that relies on highly specific biomolecular interactions is an attractive path for realizing new multifunctional materials built from the bottom up. Well-ordered and highly rigid macroscopic films can be self-assembled from amyloid protein fibrils." @default.
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- W2033433194 title "Nanostructured films from hierarchical self-assembly of amyloidogenic proteins" @default.
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