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Substrate-Independent Transduction of Chromophore-Free Organic and Biomolecular Transformations into ColorChemistry
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2006 607 0
Enzyme screening with synthetic multifunctional pores: Focus on biopolymersProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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2003 588 0
Synthetic multifunctional pores: deletion and inversion of anion/cation selectivity using pM and pHOrganic & biomolecular chemistry
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2003 619 503
Fluorometric Detection of Enzyme Activity with Synthetic Supramolecular PoresScience
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2002 582 0
Bioorganic Chemistry of Rigid-Rod Molecules: Adventures with p-OligophenylsChimia
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2002 586 1
Binding of Organic Anions by Synthetic Supramolecular Metallopores with Internal Mg2+-Aspartate ComplexesChemBioChem
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2002 560 0
Transmembrane Pores Formed by Synthetic p-Octiphenyl ß-Barrels with Internal Carboxylate Clusters. Regulation of Ion Transport by pH and Mg2+-Complexed 8-Aminonaphthalene-1,3,6-trisulfonateProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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2002 527 0
On the Importance of Intermediate Internal Charge Repulsion for the Synthesis of Multifunctional PoresHelvetica chimica acta
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2002 488 0
Toward Catalytic Rigid-Rod ß-Barrels: A Hexamer with Multiple HistidinesChirality
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2002 496 0
ß-Fibrillogenesis from Rigid-Rod ß-Barrels: Hierarchical Preorganization Beyond MicronsAngewandte Chemie
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2001 570 0
Never Mind a BarrelChimia
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2001 487 0
ß-Fibrillogenesis from Rigid-Rod ß-Barrels: Hierarchical Preorganization Beyond MicronsAngewandte Chemie
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2001 550 0
Topological Diversity of Artificial ß-Barrels in WaterChirality
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2001 515 0
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