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Diffusiophoresis in Multivalent Electrolytes

Langmuir, 2020
Diffusiophoresis is the spontaneous movement of colloidal particles in a concentration gradient of solutes. As a small-scale phenomenon that harnesses energy from concentration gradients, diffusiophoresis may prove useful for passively manipulating particles in lab-on-a-chip applications as well as configurations involving interfaces.
Jessica L. Wilson   +4 more
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Multivalent glyco(cyclo)peptides

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2013
Because of the importance of carbohydrate-protein interactions in biological processes, the development of glycoclusters and glycodendrimers capable of mimicking the multivalent display of carbohydrates at the cell surface has become a major field of research over the last decade.
Galan, M. Carmen   +2 more
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Multivalent, Biodegradable Polyglycerol Hydrogels

The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 2011
In this paper we describe the preparation of disulfide crosslinked polyglycerol hydrogels by the ring-opening crosslinking polymerization of glycerol and polyethylene glycol-based polyepoxides and Na2S2. Multivalent polyglycerol hydrogels were prepared by acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of remaining epoxide functionalities.
Dirk, Steinhilber   +2 more
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Multivalency

2017
Multivalency is a widespread phenomenon, with applications spanning supramolecular chemistry, materials chemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry and biochemistry. This advanced textbook provides students and junior scientists with an excellent introduction to the fundamentals of multivalent interactions, whilst expanding the knowledge of experienced ...
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Phaeacian Multivalence

2022
Abstract Chapter 3 explores Phaeacian multivalence, or the Phaeacians’ resemblance to mythological peoples and locales, as a poetic tool. Formal aspects of Arete’s interrogation and Scheria’s affinities to an array of comparative underworld narratives suggest that Scheria absorbs external typologies to highlight Nausikaa’s role as guide ...
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Diacylglycerols, multivalent membrane modulators

Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 2007
Diacylglycerols are second messengers confined to biomembranes and, although relatively simple molecules from the structural point of view, they are able of triggering a surprisingly wide range of biological responses. Diacylglycerols are recognized by a well conserved protein motif, such as the C1 domain. This domain was observed for the first time in
Juan C, Gómez-Fernández   +1 more
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Ideological Multivalence

Political Theory, 1977
EECADENCE AND RENEWAL are often contiguous points in human history. Cultural disintegration and crisis persistently coincide with creativity, vitality, and growth. It is in these intense hothouse moments, when the old and passing confront the brash and aspiring, that the seeds are sown for much that is to come.
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Calixarene-based multivalent ligands

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2007
Multivalency is a powerful concept which explains the strong binding observed in biological systems and guides the design and synthesis of ligands for self-assembly and molecular recognition in Chemistry. The phenol-formaldehyde cyclic oligomers, called calixarenes, have been used as scaffolds for the synthesis of multivalent ligands thanks to the fact
BALDINI, Laura   +3 more
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Multivalent Supramolecular Dendrimer-Based Drugs

Biomacromolecules, 2009
Supramolecular complexes consisting of a hydrophobic dendrimer host [DAB-dendr-(NHCONH-Ad)(64)] as well as solubilizing and bioactive guest molecules have been synthesized using a noncovalent approach. The guest-host supramolecular assembly is first preassembled in chloroform and transferred via the neat phase to aqueous solution.
Galeazzi, S.   +10 more
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Multivalent interactions at interfaces

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2006
Multivalency describes the interaction between multivalent receptors and multivalent ligands. It plays a pivotal role in biochemistry, particularly in protein-carbohydrate interactions, both in solution and at interfaces. At interfaces in particular, multivalency is often poorly understood in a quantitative sense.
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