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This project explores how receptor recruitment can be used to create self-assembling materials. By understanding multivalent interactions, it aims to develop nanoscale platforms for detecting and isolating biological particles, such as viruses, enhancing biomedical applications.
Receptor recruitment occurs in biology as a response to binding, for example, by virus particles to a cell membrane.
The interactions that underlie the binding process are typically multivalent in nature, in other words, multiple interactions of the same motif occur simultaneously to provide a collective, cooperative effect.
This project aims to employ recruitment as a design criterium for self-assembling building blocks into well-defined architectures.
Intrinsically weak and dynamic interaction…
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