An Ultrastable Virus‐Like Particle with a Carbon Dot Core and Expanded Sequence Plasticity
Abstract
Ordered bio-inorganic hybridization has evolved for the generation of high-performance materials in living organisms and inspires novel strategies to design artificial hybrid materials. Virus-like particles (VLPs) are attracting extensive interest as self-assembling systems and platforms in the fields of biotechnology and nanotechnology. However, as soft nanomaterials, their structural stability remains a general and fundamental problem in...
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Title
An Ultrastable Virus‐Like Particle with a Carbon Dot Core and Expanded Sequence Plasticity
Published Date
Jul 24, 2021
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
35
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