Abstract

Abstract Herein, we describe how a peptide amphiphile, consisting of a pro-apoptotic peptide and a hydrophobic tail connected by a reduction-responsive cleavable spacer, forms self-assembled nanostructures. In the presence of polycations, this amphiphile exhibits loosely entangled nanofiber morphology with a length of several hundred nanometers.

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