Abstract

Dynamic and reversible assembly of molecules is ubiquitous in the hierarchical superstructures of living systems and plays a key role in cellular functions. In article number 2004042 by Samuel I. Stupp and co-workers, host -guest interactions between b-cyclodextrin and adamantane-functionalized peptide amphiphiles led to analogous superstructure formation among nanofibers. The cover displays this hierarchical superstructure formation of fluorescently labelled peptide amphiphile nanofibers captured by confocal microscopy.

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