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Nanoparticles: Scaffolds for Molecular Recognition

Chemistry – A European Journal, 2004
AbstractMonolayer and mixed‐monolayer protected clusters (MPCs and MMPCs) have great potential to combine molecular functionality with the intrinsic properties of nanometer‐sized scaffolds. This synergy can be used to create complex functional devices, including redox‐active, electronic, or magnetic storage devices, solution‐based sensors, and highly ...
Ulf, Drechsler   +2 more
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Model Studies in Molecular Recognition

Science, 1987
Recognition at the molecular level is a fundamental characteristic of biochemical systems. Recent models developed in bioorganic chemistry have revealed the importance of complementarity in size, shape, and functional groups in molecular recognition.
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Molecular recognition in copper trafficking

Natural Product Reports, 2010
From the basic export of unwanted metal ions in simple organisms to the complex orchestration of metal handling and usage in higher eukaryotes, cellular systems are based on a variety of molecular mechanisms that constrain the right metal to bind to the right protein partner at the right time when needed.
BANCI, LUCIA   +3 more
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Molecular recognition

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1991
S.J. Hubbard   +2 more
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Macromolecular crowding and molecular recognition

Journal of Molecular Recognition, 1993
AbstractThe effects of macromolecular crowding upon macromolecular associations in solution, and upon binding of a macromolecular ligand to a surface site, ar ereviewed. It is demonstrated, by means of two examples, that crowding may lead to significant alterations of biochemical or biological recognition processes at the molecular level.
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Molecular recognition and information gain

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1989
Molecular recognition is considered as an information transduction process, and information theory is applied to analyze the efficiency of the information transduction during molecular recognition. It is shown that a certain amount of information is gained in the recognition process, and it can be expressed in terms of thermodynamic quantities in the ...
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Molecular recognition at Langmuir monolayers

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2006
In the field of chemical biology, molecular recognition has served as a basic concept to understand the construction of biological assemblies and the biological functions. Among the model systems available to investigate 'lock and key' interactions, the interfacial molecular recognition at the air-water interface is an appropriate system because it ...
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Molecular Recognition by Macropolycyclic Hosts

Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Molecular Recognition in Chemistry, 1989
The formation of complexes between crown ethers and aklylammonium cations may, to some extent, be modelled using standard molecular mechanics methods and an appropriate charge distribution scheme. Monocyclic crown ethers may be developed to give chromoionophores suitable for use in optical fibre based ion sensors.
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Molecular recognition and biological application of modified β-cyclodextrins

Science China Chemistry, 2019
Ying‐Ming Zhang, Qiaoyan Xu, Yu Liu
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