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Peptide π‑Electron Conjugates: Organic Electronics for Biology?

Highly ordered arrays of π-conjugated molecules are often viewed as a prerequisite for effective charge-transporting materials. Studies involving these materials have traditionally focused on organic electronic devices, with more recent emphasis on biological systems. In order to facilitate the tran...

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Published in:Bioconjugate chemistry 2015-12, Vol.26 (12), p.2290-2302
Main Authors: Ardoña, Herdeline Ann M, Tovar, John D
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Electrons
Hydrocarbons, Aromatic - chemistry
Models, Molecular
Nanostructures - chemistry
Peptides - chemistry
Polyacetylenes - chemistry
Polymers - chemistry
Polyvinyls - chemistry
Thiophenes - chemistry
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