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    Peptide−Silica Hybrid Networks: Biomimetic Control of Network Mechanical Behavior by Altunbas, Aysegul, Sharma, Nikhil, Lamm, Matthew S, Yan, Congqi, Nagarkar, Radhika P, Schneider, Joel P, Pochan, Darrin J

    Published in ACS nano (26-01-2010)
    “…Self-assembly represents a robust and powerful paradigm for the bottom-up construction of nanostructures. Templated condensation of silica precursors on…”
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    Characterization of protein higher order structure using vibrational circular dichroism spectroscopy by Nagarkar, Radhika P, Murphy, Brian M, Yu, Xiaotong, Manning, Mark Cornell, Al-Azzam, Wasfi A

    Published in Current pharmaceutical biotechnology (01-02-2013)
    “…Better understanding of protein higher order structures (HOS) is of major interest to researchers in the field of biotechnology and biopharmaceutics…”
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    Injectable Solid Peptide Hydrogel as a Cell Carrier: Effects of Shear Flow on Hydrogels and Cell Payload by Yan, Congqi, Mackay, Michael E, Czymmek, Kirk, Nagarkar, Radhika P, Schneider, Joel P, Pochan, Darrin J

    Published in Langmuir (10-04-2012)
    “…β-hairpin peptide-based hydrogels are a class of injectable solid hydrogels that can deliver encapsulated cells or molecular therapies to a target site via…”
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    De Novo Design of Strand-Swapped β-Hairpin Hydrogels by Nagarkar, Radhika P, Hule, Rohan A, Pochan, Darrin J, Schneider, Joel P

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (02-04-2008)
    “…De novo designed peptides, capable of undergoing a thermally triggered β-strand-swapped self-assembly event leading to hydrogel formation were prepared…”
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    Dynamic protein folding at the surface of stimuli‐responsive peptide fibrils by Nagarkar, Radhika P., Miller, Stephen E., Zhong, Sheng, Pochan, Darrin J., Schneider, Joel P.

    Published in Protein science (01-07-2018)
    “…The repetitive self‐assembled structure of amyloid can serve as inspiration to design functional materials. Herein, we describe the design of α/β6, a peptide…”
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    Dependence of Self-Assembled Peptide Hydrogel Network Structure on Local Fibril Nanostructure by Hule, Rohan A, Nagarkar, Radhika P, Hammouda, Boualem, Schneider, Joel P, Pochan, Darrin J

    Published in Macromolecules (22-09-2009)
    “…Physically cross-linked, fibrillar hydrogel networks are formed by the self-assembly of β-hairpin peptide molecules with varying degrees of strand asymmetry…”
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    Arsenic(III) Species Inhibit Oxidative Protein Folding in Vitro by Ramadan, Danny, Rancy, Pumtiwitt C, Nagarkar, Radhika P, Schneider, Joel P, Thorpe, Colin

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (20-01-2009)
    “…The success of arsenic trioxide in the treatment of acute promyelocytic leukemia has renewed interest in the cellular targets of As(III) species. The effects…”
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    Engineering and characterization of a pH‐sensitive homodimeric antiparallel coiled coil by Nagarkar, Radhika P., Fichman, Galit, Schneider, Joel P.

    Published in Peptide science (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-09-2020)
    “…Structure‐based engineering starting from the antiparallel coiled coil domain of the Bcr‐Abl oncoprotein (BCR30‐65) afforded a new homodimeric antiparallel…”
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    Correlations between structure, material properties and bioproperties in self-assembled beta-hairpin peptide hydrogels by Hule, Rohan A, Nagarkar, Radhika P, Altunbas, Aysegul, Ramay, Hassna R, Branco, Monica C, Schneider, Joel P, Pochan, Darrin J

    Published in Faraday discussions (01-01-2008)
    “…A de novo designed beta-hairpin peptide (MAX8), capable of undergoing intramolecular folding and consequent intermolecular self-assembly into a cytocompatible…”
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    Domain swapping in materials design by Nagarkar, Radhika P., Hule, Rohan A., Pochan, Darrin J., Schneider, Joel P.

    Published in Biopolymers (2010)
    “…Peptide self‐assembly can be used as a bottom–up approach to material fabrication. Although many different types of materials can be prepared from peptides,…”
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    Synthesis and primary characterization of self-assembled peptide-based hydrogels by Nagarkar, Radhika P, Schneider, Joel P

    “…Hydrogels based on peptide self-assembly form an important class of biomaterials that find application in tissue engineering and drug delivery. It is essential…”
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    Injectable Solid Peptide Hydrogel as Cell Carrier: Effects of Shear Flow on Hydrogel and Cell Payload by Yan, Congqi, Mackay, Michael E., Czymmek, Kirk, Nagarkar, Radhika P., Schneider, Joel P., Pochan, Darrin J.

    Published in Langmuir (27-03-2012)
    “…β-hairpin peptide-based hydrogels are a class of injectable solid hydrogels that can deliver encapsulated cells or molecular therapies to a target site via…”
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    Metal‐triggered hydrogelation of self‐assembling β‐hairpin peptides for bioremediation by Knerr, Patrick James, Nagarkar, Radhika P., Schneider, Joel P.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-03-2008)
    “…Abstract only Peptides have been designed which undergo intermolecular self‐assembly to form rigid, fibrillar hydrogel networks. These peptides are…”
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    Design of β-domain swapping, α/β-protein, environmentally sensitive coiled coil and peptide functionalized titania materials by Nagarkar, Radhika P

    Published 01-01-2009
    “…The objective of this dissertation is to apply rational peptide design to fabricate nanomaterials via self-assembly. This has been demonstrated in structurally…”
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    Design of beta-domain swapping, alpha/beta-protein, environmentally sensitive coiled coil and peptide functionalized titania materials by Nagarkar, Radhika P

    “…The objective of this dissertation is to apply rational peptide design to fabricate nanomaterials via self-assembly. This has been demonstrated in structurally…”
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