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Journal article

Peptide-Based Star Polymers: The Rising Star in Functional Polymers

Adrian Sulistio, Paul A Gurr, Anton Blencowe, Greg G Qiao

Australian Journal of Chemistry | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2012

DOI: 10.1071/CH12251

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Paul Gurr Author Chemical Engineering

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Greg Qiao Author Chemical Engineering

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Keywords

Design
N-Carboxyanhydrides
Physical Sciences
Core
Living Polymerization
Chemistry
Cross-Linking
Transfer Radical Polymerization
Radial-Growth Polymerization
Science & Technology
Alpha-Amino-Acid
Secondary Structure
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Shaped Polystyrene

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