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Unveiling the gas-sensing potential of methylene-bridged [6]cycloparaphenylene nanobelt: a DFT perspective. [PDF]

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Non-covalent interactions in biomacromolecules

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2007
Non-covalent interactions play an important role in chemistry, physics and especially in biodisciplines. They determine the structure of biomacromolecules such as DNA and proteins and are responsible for the molecular recognition process. Theoretical evaluation of interaction energies is difficult; however, perturbation as well as variation ...
Jirí, Cerný, Pavel, Hobza
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Studying non-covalent drug–DNA interactions

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2015
Drug-DNA interactions have been extensively studied in the recent past. Various techniques have been employed to decipher these interactions. DNA is a major target for a wide range of drugs that may specifically or non-specifically interact with DNA and affect its functions.
Sayeed Ur, Rehman   +4 more
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Non-covalent interactions in clathrate complexes

Journal of Coordination Chemistry, 2021
Intermolecular interactions in clathrates are compared to those in supramolecular complexes in solution, with an emphasis on van der Waals, or dispersive contributions.
Janusz Lipkowski, Hans-Jörg Schneider
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Nanopore Stochastic Sensing Based on Non-covalent Interactions

Analytical Chemistry, 2021
A variety of species could be detected by using nanopores engineered with various recognition sites based upon non-covalent interactions, including electrostatic, aromatic, and hydrophobic interactions. The existence of these engineered non-covalent bonding sites was supported by the single-channel recording technique. The advantage of the non-covalent
Xiaohan Chen   +3 more
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