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    • NCAD, a database integrating the intrinsic conformational preferences of non-coded amino acids 

      Alemán Llansó, Carlos; Grodzinski, Piotr; Nussinov, Ruth; Revilla López, Guillermo; Torras Costa, Juan; Curcó, David; Casanovas, Jordi; Calaza, Maria Isabel; Zanuy Gomara, David; Jimenez Sanz, Ana Isabel; Cativiela, Carlos (2010-05-10)
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      Peptides and proteins find an ever-increasing number of applications in the biomedical and materials engineering fields. The use of non-proteinogenic amino acids endowed with diverse physicochemical and structural ...
    • Peptide delta-turn: Literature survey and recent progress 

      Toniolo, Claudio; Crisma, Marco; Moretto, Alessandro; Peggion, Cristina; Formaggio, Fernando; Alemán Llansó, Carlos; Cativiela, Carlos; Ramakrishnan, Chandrasekharan; Balaram, Padmanabhan (2015-09-28)
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      Among the various types of a-peptide folding motifs, delta-turn, which requires a central cis-amide disposition, has been one of the least extensively investigated. In particular, this main-chain reversal topology has been ...
    • Surface mediated hierarchical assemblies of highly hydrophobic phenylalanine-based peptides 

      Mayans Tayadella, Enric; Fabregat Jové, Georgina; Juarez Dominguez, Ruben; Cativiela, Carlos; Puiggalí Bellalta, Jordi; Alemán Llansó, Carlos (2017-01-01)
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      We report the noticeable control exerted by the surface in the self-assembly of a highly hydrophobic triphenylalanine peptide with fluorenyl functionalities blocking the two ends. The remarkable differences observed among ...
    • Synergistic computational-experimental approach to improve ionene polymer-based functional hydrogels 

      Bachl, Jürgen; Zanuy Gomara, David; López Pérez, Daniel Ernesto; Revilla López, Guillermo; Cativiela, Carlos; Alemán Llansó, Carlos; Diaz Diaz, David (2014-08-20)
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      The manifold applications of ionene-based materials such as hydrogels in daily life, biomedical sciences, and industrial processes are a consequence of their unique physical and chemical properties, which are governed by ...