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  1. Ion-channel mimetic sensor incorporating an anion-binding cyclopeptide designed for sulfate determination in dilute aqueous solutions
  2. Supramolekulare Chemie
  3. Anion Recognition in Aqueous Media by Cyclopeptides and Other Synthetic Receptors
  4. Effects of Solvent Properties on the Anion Binding of Neutral Water-Soluble Bis(cyclopeptides) in Water and Aqueous Solvent Mixtures
  5. Gegenmittel bei Vergiftungen mit chemischen Kampfstoffen
  6. Oxoanion binding to a cyclic pseudopeptide containing 1,4-disubstituted 1,2,3-triazole moieties
  7. Structural analyses of isolated cyclic tetrapeptides with varying amino acid residues
  8. A neutral halogen bonding macrocyclic anion receptor based on a pseudocyclopeptide with three 5-iodo-1,2,3-triazole subunits
  9. Efficient stabilisation of a dihydrogenphosphate tetramer and a dihydrogenpyrophosphate dimer by a cyclic pseudopeptide containing 1,4-disubstituted 1,2,3-triazole moieties
  10. Amino Acid-Based Receptors
  11. Transmembrane Fluoride Transport: Direct Measurement and Selectivity Studies
  12. Front Cover: Pathways for the Reactions Between Neurotoxic Organophosphorus Compounds and Oximes or Hydroxamic Acids (Eur. J. Org. Chem. 35/2016)
  13. Pathways for the Reactions Between Neurotoxic Organophosphorus Compounds and Oximes or Hydroxamic Acids
  14. Detoxification of VX and Other V-Type Nerve Agents in Water at 37 °C and pH 7.4 by Substituted Sulfonatocalix[4]arenes
  15. Entgiftung von VX und anderen V-Stoffen in Wasser bei 37 °C und pH 7.4 durch substituierte Sulfonatocalix[4]arene
  16. Molecular tectonics: homochiral coordination polymers based on pyridyl-substituted cyclic tetrapeptides
  17. Synthesis and Structural Characterization of a Cyclen-Derived Molecular Cage
  18. Elimination kinetics and molecular reaction mechanisms of cyclosarin (GF) by an oxime substituted β-cyclodextrin derivative in vitro
  19. Editorial: Supramolecular chemistry in water
  20. Dipeptide recognition in water mediated by mixed monolayer protected gold nanoparticles
  21. Chapter 4. Synthetic Receptors for Small Organic and Inorganic Anions
  22. Effectiveness of a substituted β-cyclodextrin to prevent cyclosarin toxicity in vivo
  23. Anion binding of a neutral bis(cyclopeptide) in water–methanol mixtures containing up to 95% water
  24. Detoxification of alkyl methylphosphonofluoridates by an oxime-substituted β-cyclodextrin – An in vitro structure–activity study
  25. Selective Recognition of Sulfate Anions by a Cyclopeptide-Derived Receptor in Aqueous Phosphate Buffer
  26. Tabun scavengers based on hydroxamic acid containing cyclodextrins
  27. Detoxification of tabun at physiological pH mediated by substituted β-cyclodextrin and glucose derivatives containing oxime groups
  28. A minimalistic approach to binding
  29. Synthetic Peptide‐Based Receptors
  30. Supramolecular Approaches to the Study of Glycobiology
  31. Supramolecular polymers based on dative boron–nitrogen bonds
  32. Highly efficient cyclosarin degradation mediated by a β-cyclodextrin derivative containing an oxime-derived substituent
  33. Receptors for Biologically Relevant Anions
  34. Anion-Binding Properties of a Cyclic Pseudohexapeptide Containing 1,5-Disubstituted 1,2,3-Triazole Subunits
  35. Structural Analysis of an Isolated Cyclic Tetrapeptide and its Monohydrate by Combined IR/UV Spectroscopy
  36. Dynamic combinatorial development of a neutral synthetic receptor that binds sulfate with nanomolar affinity in aqueous solution
  37. Molecular Cages and Capsules with Functionalized Inner Surfaces
  38. Cyclopeptide Derived Synthetic Receptors
  39. A Cyclopeptide‐Derived Molecular Cage for Sulfate Ions That Closes with a Click
  40. Anion recognition in water
  41. Formation of a cyclic tetrapeptide mimic by thermal azide–alkyne 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition
  42. Side chain assisted nanotubular self-assembly of cyclic peptides at the air–water interface
  43. Diazonium Compounds
  44. Synthetic Lectins
  45. Synthetische Lectine
  46. Amino acid containing anion receptors
  47. Selective Sensing of Sulfate in Aqueous Solution Using a Fluorescent Bis(cyclopeptide)
  48. Facile One-Step Synthesis of Mono-2-(p-Tolylsulfonyl)-β-cyclodextrin under Aqueous Conditions
  49. Influence of linker structure on the anion binding affinity of biscyclopeptides
  50. An Enantioselective Fluorescence Sensor for Glucose Based on a Cyclic Tetrapeptide Containing Two Boronic Acid Binding Sites
  51. Noncovalent Interactions within a Synthetic Receptor Can Reinforce Guest Binding
  52. Cyclopeptides as Macrocyclic Host Molecules for Charged Guests
  53. Recognition of Anions by Synthetic Receptors in Aqueous Solution
  54. X‐ray reflectivity study of cyclic peptide monolayers at the air‐water interface
  55. Optimization of the binding properties of a synthetic anion receptor using rational and combinatorial strategies
  56. Matched/Mismatched Interaction of a Cyclic Hexapeptide with Ion Pairs Containing Chiral Cations and Chiral Anions
  57. Cyclopeptides As Macrocyclic Host Molecules for Charged Guests
  58. Dynamic Combinatorial Optimization of a Neutral Receptor That Binds Inorganic Anions in Aqueous Solution
  59. Enantioselective recognition of a chiral quaternary ammonium ion by C3 symmetric cyclic hexapeptides
  60. A Molecular Oyster: A Neutral Anion Receptor Containing Two Cyclopeptide Subunits with a Remarkable Sulfate Affinity in Aqueous Solution
  61. Hochleistungsfasern aus Spinnseide
  62. High-Performance Fibers from Spider Silk
  63. Symposium „Molekulare Erkennung”︁
  64. Conformation and anion binding properties of cyclic hexapeptides containing l -4-hydroxyproline and 6-aminopicolinic acid subunits
  65. Receptor properties of cyclic peptides composed of alternating natural amino acids and 3-aminobenzoic acid derivatives
  66. A new cyclic tetrapeptide composed of alternating l -proline and 3-aminobenzoic acid subunits
  67. Cyclic Hexapeptides with Free Carboxylate Groups as New Receptors for Monosaccharides
  68. Ein ausL-Prolin und 6-Aminopicolinsäure aufgebautes cyclisches Hexapeptid bindet Anionen in Wasser
  69. A Cyclic Hexapeptide ContainingL-Proline and 6-Aminopicolinic Acid Subunits Binds Anions in Water
  70. Complexation of arginine with a cyclopeptide in polar solvents and water
  71. Fine Tuning of the Cation Affinity of Artificial Receptors Based on Cyclic Peptides by Intramolecular Conformational Control
  72. Intramolecular conformational control in a cyclic peptide composed of alternating l-proline and substituted 3-aminobenzoic acid subunits
  73. A New Cyclic Pseudopeptide Composed of (l)-Proline and 3-Aminobenzoic Acid Subunits as a Ditopic Receptor for the Simultaneous Complexation of Cations and Anions
  74. Large Increase in Cation Binding Affinity of Artificial Cyclopeptide Receptors by an Allosteric Effect
  75. Book Review: Dictionary of Renewable Resources. Edited by H. Zoebelein
  76. Synthesis and Self-Assembly of Pseudo-Spherical Homo- and Heterodimeric Capsules
  77. Pseudo‐Spherical Host Molecules: Synthesis, Dimerization, and Nucleation Effects
  78. Pseudokugelförmige Wirtmoleküle: Synthese, Dimerisierung und „Keimbildungseffekte”︁
  79. Inclusion compounds of derivatized amyloses
  80. Synthesis of α,α-dialkylated amino acids with adenine or thymine residues a new mild and facile hydrolysis of hydantoins
  81. Chemical synthesis and complexing behaviour of branched cyclodextrins composed of an amylose and a β‐cyclodextrin residue
  82. Characterization and Chemical Modification of Amylose Complexes
  83. Circular dichroism and ultraviolet spectroscopyof complexes of amylose
  84. Molecular inclusion within polymeric carbohydrate matrices