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  1. Polar crystal of vanillylformamide through replacement of the alkene by an isosteric formamide group
  2. Isomorphous crystal structures of chlorodiyne and iododiyne derivatives
  3. Isomorphous Crystals from Diynes and Bromodiynes Involved in Hydrogen and Halogen Bonds
  4. Hydrogen Bonds between Acidic Protons from Alkynes (C–H···O) and Amides (N–H···O) and Carbonyl Oxygen Atoms as Acceptor Partners
  5. Synthesis of a Double Marker Synthon (NMR and Fluorescent) for Peptide Labeling
  6. Hierarchical Self-Assembly of Lactams into Supramolecular CO-Spiked “Sea Urchins” and Then into a Channeled Crystal
  7. Supramolecular Walls from Cyclic Peptides: Modulating Nature and Strength of Weak Interactions
  8. Crystal Structure of Hydrated Potassium Pentafluorophenolate: Interactions Between Fluorine Atoms and Metal Ions
  9. Synthesis and properties of C–C conjugated phthalocyanine dimers
  10. Rational Design and Gas-Phase Characterization of Molecular Capsules by Self-Assembly of a Symmetric Hexasubstituted Benzene with Seven-Membered Lactams
  11. 1,3,5-Tris(bromomethyl)-2,4,6-tris(2-methoxycarbonyl-2-methylpropyl)benzene
  12. Efficient Synthesis and Astonishing Supramolecular Architectures of Several Symmetric Macrolactams
  13. Micrometer-Sized Hexagonal Tubes Self-Assembled by a Cyclic Peptide in a Liquid Crystal
  14. Micrometer-Sized Hexagonal Tubes Self-Assembled by a Cyclic Peptide in a Liquid Crystal
  15. Self-Assembly of Cyclic Peptides into Nanotubes and Then into Highly Anisotropic Crystalline Materials
  16. Self-Assembly of Cyclic Peptides into Nanotubes and Then into Highly Anisotropic Crystalline Materials This work was supported by FCAR Québec.
  17. Self-Assembly of Cyclic Peptides into Nanotubes and Then into Highly Anisotropic Crystalline Materials