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Supramolecular Chemistry 1993 Volume 01 №02 (articles)

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Supramolecular Chemistry 1993 Volume 01 №02 (articles)
London: Taylor & Francis. — ISSN: 1061-0278.
«Supramolecular Chemistry» welcomes manuscripts from the fields and sub-disciplines related to supramolecular chemistry. From crown ethers to calixarenes, supramolecular modeling studies to the modification and assembly of artificial DNA, as well as inorganic-based systems, we interpret supramolecular chemistry in the broadest sense. Interdisciplinary manuscripts are particularly encouraged. These include communications, which are given high priority in review and production, and full papers. Accounts, reviews and highlight articles are also welcomed.
99-101 Chemical communication of enzymatic ATP hydrolysis using a fluorescent chemosensor Scott A. Van Arman; Anthony W. Czarnik
103-106 Selective functionalization of calix[4]arenes via tricarbonylchromium complexes Taketoshi Kikuchi; Hideshi Iki; Hirohisa Tsuzuki; Seiji Shinkai
107-110 The first crystal structure of a bis(crown ether) compound that forms an intramolecular sandwich complex with rubidium picrate Litao Zhang; Tianbao Lu; Baosheng Luo; Zhang Shao-hui; Hongwen Hu
111-118 Bifunctional binding and catalysis Ronald Breslow
119-127 Molecular recognition and transduction in chemoreceptor systems Makoto Kashiwayanagi; Takayuki Shoji; Kenzo Kurihara
129-137 Selectivity in molecular recognition of steroids, alkanes and alicyclic substrates in aqueous media Craig S. Wilcox; Thomas H. Webb; Frank J. Zawacki; Neil Glagovich; Hongsuk Suh
139-143 Prediction of the global energy minimum conformation of polypeptides by the High Directional Monte Carlo procedure Mu Shik Jhon; Jae Kwang Shin
145-153 Redox-active macrocyles designed for direct attachment to electrode surfaces Julio C. Medina; Bert C. Lynn; Maria T. Rojas; George W. Gokel; Angel E. Kaifer
155-161 Supramolecular assemblies based on amphiphilic cyclodextrins Anthony W. Coleman; Athena Kasselouri
163-170 Structures of the crystalline supramolecular associates of imidazole with 1,1′-binaphthyl-8,8′-dicarboxylic acid and 2,2′-dihydroxy-1,1′-binaphthyl. Spatial similarity of the acid associate crystal packing to the active site of a serine protease M. Czugler; A. Kálmán; E. Weber; J. Ahrendt
171-178 Control of hydrogen bonding in the design of new diol lattice inclusion compounds Roger Bishop; Donald C. Craig; Ian G. Dance; Sungho Kim; Md. Aminul I. Mallick; Kim C. Pich; Marcia L. Scudder
179 A Review of: Inclusion Aspects of Membrane Chemistry Editors: T. Osa and J. L. Atwood, Kluwer, 1991 D. D. Macnicol; R. Paterson
180 Erratum
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