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  1. Thymine photodimer formation in DNA hairpins. Unusual conformations favor (6 − 4) vs. (2 + 2) adducts
  2. Non-natural G-quadruplex in a non-natural environment
  3. Light harvesting vesicular donor–acceptor scaffold limits the rate of charge recombination in the presence of an electron donor
  4. Progressive acylation of pyrene engineers solid state packing and colour via C–H⋯H–C, C–H⋯O and π–π interactions
  5. C–H⋯H–C and C–H⋯π contacts aid transformation of dimeric to monomeric anthracene in the solid state
  6. Perylene-polyimide-Based Organic Electrode Materials for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries
  7. Single-Component Organic Light-Harvesting Red Luminescent Crystal
  8. DNA-Enforced Conformational Restriction of an Atropisomer
  9. Facially-selective thymine thymine photodimerization in TTT triads
  10. Effect of temperature on symmetry breaking excited state charge separation: restoration of symmetry at elevated temperature
  11. Conformation of a Dodecane DNA Hairpin Linker. Multiple Gauche Bonds Cover the Bases
  12. Structure and Stability of Alkane-Linked DNA Hairpin Conjugates
  13. DNA base-pair flipping with fluorescent perylenediimide pincers
  14. Direct Evidence on the External Stimuli Induced Dissembly of DNA through Microscopic Techniques
  15. Photoinduced DNA damage efficiency and cytotoxicity of novel viologen linked pyrene conjugates
  16. Context-Dependent Photodimerization in Isolated Thymine−Thymine Steps in DNA
  17. Chiral Supramolecular Assemblies of a Squaraine Dye in Solution and Thin Films: Concentration‐, Temperature‐, and Solvent‐Induced Chirality Inversion
  18. Selective Recognition of Tryptophan through Inhibition of Intramolecular Charge-Transfer Interactions in an Aqueous Medium
  19. Novel Bifunctional Viologen-Linked Pyrene Conjugates:  Synthesis and Study of Their Interactions with Nucleosides and DNA
  20. A Supramolecular ON−OFF−ON Fluorescence Assay for Selective Recognition of GTP
  21. Synthesis of a Novel Cyclic Donor−Acceptor Conjugate for Selective Recognition of ATP