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. 2019 Jan 19;24(2):351. doi: 10.3390/molecules24020351

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Diphenylalanine based aggregates can be applied with different biotechnological scopes, producing drug delivery systems, hydrogels matrices, supramolecular contrast agents, and fluorescent aggregates. Chemical and functional decorations (like sequences modification, incorporation of fluorescent dyes and conjugation with chelating agents and polymers) at N- and C-terminus of the primary sequence produce innovative nanostructurated tools.