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A Reversible and Dynamic Surface Functionalization for Fluidity Controlled Multivalent Recognition of Lectins and Bacteria. [PDF]
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Rose Bengal-Incorporated Supramolecular Gels as a Topical Platform for Localized Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy. [PDF]
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ATP-Regulated Formation of Transient Peptide Amphiphiles Superstructures. [PDF]
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Formation of ag nanoparticles in CO<sub>2</sub>-responsive microemulsion fabricated by a bio-based surfactant based on rosin. [PDF]
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Toward development of a dynamic supramolecular peptide therapy for acute ischemic stroke. [PDF]
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Chemical Society Reviews, 2015
This review describes recent results in the investigation of macrocyclic amphiphiles, which are classified based on different macrocyclic frameworks including cyclodextrins, calixarenes, cucurbiturils, pillararenes, and other macrocycles involved.
Kecheng, Jie +3 more
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This review describes recent results in the investigation of macrocyclic amphiphiles, which are classified based on different macrocyclic frameworks including cyclodextrins, calixarenes, cucurbiturils, pillararenes, and other macrocycles involved.
Kecheng, Jie +3 more
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Chem. Soc. Rev., 2011
Supramolecular amphiphiles (SA), also named superamphiphiles, refer to amphiphiles that are formed by non-covalent interactions. This tutorial review focuses on the molecular architectures of SAs, including diversified topologies such as single chain, double chain, bolaform, gemini and rotaxane types.
Xi, Zhang, Chao, Wang
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Supramolecular amphiphiles (SA), also named superamphiphiles, refer to amphiphiles that are formed by non-covalent interactions. This tutorial review focuses on the molecular architectures of SAs, including diversified topologies such as single chain, double chain, bolaform, gemini and rotaxane types.
Xi, Zhang, Chao, Wang
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