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Self-Assembly in Vivo [PDF]

open access: bronzeBiophysical Journal, 2000
The apparent complexity of cellular architecture can be reduced to the relative simplicity of self-assembled structures. By virtue of the machinery that produces copious quantities of identical molecules, some natural structures are the inevitable consequence of packing constraints enforced by van der Waals, hydrophobic, and electrostatic forces.
Seth Fraden, Randall D. Kamien
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Human-T-Cell-Selective Fluorescent Probe

open access: yesCells, 2022
The identification of T and B lymphocytes has relied on using antibodies against different biomarkers as the gold standard. Emerging small molecule-based fluorescent probes have the potential to replace antibodies.
Min Gao, Young-Tae Chang
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Self‐Assembled Nanoreactors [PDF]

open access: yesChemInform, 2005
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Vriezema, Dennis M.   +5 more
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Cascade reaction networks within audible sound induced transient domains in a solution

open access: yesNature Communications, 2022
It is difficult to achieve spatiotemporal control over chemical cascade reactions. Here, the authors report on the generation of transient domains in an aqueous medium using sound induced liquid vibrations allowing for control of chemical gradients and ...
Prabhu Dhasaiyan   +9 more
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Quantum Chemical Investigations on C14C10-Branched-Chain Glucoside Isomers Towards Understanding Self-Assembly [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, 2020
Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations have been carried out using a Polarizable Continuum Model (PCM) in an attempt to investigate the electro-molecular properties of branched-chain glucoside (C14C10-D-glucoside) isomers. The results showed that α
Imene Bayach   +3 more
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Computational self-assembly [PDF]

open access: yesTheoretical Computer Science, 2008
AbstractThe object of this paper is to probe the computational limits of an applied concurrent language called κ. This language describes how agents can bind and modify each other. It is meant as a syntactic medium to build, discuss and execute descriptions of cellular signalling pathways.
Curien, Pierre-Louis   +3 more
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Nanofabrication by self-assembly [PDF]

open access: yesMaterials Today, 2009
The self-assembly paradigm in chemistry, physics and biology has matured scientifically over the past two-decades to a point of sophistication that one can begin to exploit its numerous attributes in nanofabrication. In what follows we will take a brief look at current thinking about self-assembly and with some recent examples taken from our own work ...
G. A. Ozin   +7 more
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A direct observation of up-converted room-temperature phosphorescence in an anti-Kasha dopant-matrix system

open access: yesNature Communications, 2023
The emission maximum of phosphorescence is normally larger than that of fluorescence. Here, authors report up-converted room-temperature phosphorescence materials that emit from higher-lying triplet states with 3n-π* characters and large phosphorescence ...
Jiuyang Li   +6 more
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Water‐dispersible and soluble porous organic polymers for biomedical applications

open access: yesAggregate, 2022
Porous organic polymers (POPs) have become an emerging class of advanced porous organic materials owing to their structural diversity and tailored functions in solid state and organic media.
Jia Tian   +5 more
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Applicability and Limitations of Fluorescence Intensity-Based Thermometry Using a Palette of Organelle Thermometers

open access: yesChemosensors, 2023
Fluorescence thermometry is a microscopy technique in which a fluorescent temperature sensor records temperature changes as alterations of fluorescence signals.
Takeru Yamazaki   +3 more
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