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Sequences in Dendrons and Dendrimers

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2004
Sequential incorporation of a variety of functional groups forms the basis for specificity in biomacromolecules. Introduction of such diversity and sequencing ability in artificial macromolecules is fundamentally interesting. In this paper, three different synthetic approaches have been used to build dendrons and dendrimers in which all the monomer ...
Sivanandan, K   +2 more
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Dendrimers

Dendrimers are polymeric macromolecules constituted of a repetitive sequence of monomers growing step-by-step from a multifunctional core in a radial iterative fashion, not by polymeric reactions. Their syntheses offer the opportunity to generate monodisperse, structure-controlled architectures resulting in useful specific biomedical applications ...
A. J. Perisé-Barrios   +9 more
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Polypyrene Dendrimers

Angewandte Chemie, 2008
Teresa M, Figueira-Duarte   +5 more
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Dendrimers

2014
Dendrimers are polymeric macromolecules constituted of a repetitive sequence of monomers growing step-by-step from a multifunctional core in a radial iterative fashion, not by polymeric reactions. Their synthesis offers the opportunity to generate monodisperse, structure-controlled architectures resulting in utility in specific biomedical applications.
A. J. Perisé-Barrios   +8 more
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Dendrimers

Reviews in Molecular Biotechnology, 2002
Thisbe K, Lindhorst, Stephan, Diekmann
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Dendrimers: Exploring Their Wide Structural Variety and Applications

Polymers, 2023
Adrian M Abelairas   +2 more
exaly  

The Development of Light-Emitting Dendrimers for Displays

Advanced Materials, 2007
Shih-Chun Lo, Ifor D W Samuel
exaly  

Functional dendrimers

Progress in Polymer Science, 2000
F Vogtle, R Hesse
exaly  

Dendrimers based on photoactive metal complexes. Recent advances

Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2001
Vincenzo Balzani   +2 more
exaly  

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