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  1. Light‐Driven Flipping of Azobenzene Assemblies—Sparse Crystal Structures and Responsive Behaviour to Polarised Light
  2. Autonomous flipping of azobenzene assemblies under light irradiation (II)
  3. Working without achieving "stationary state" under photostationary state. (Open Access)
  4. On the path toward molecular robots - a new stage of molecular machine chemistry
  5. On the path toward molecular robots - a new stage of molecular machine chemistry
  6. Mechanism of Macroscopic Motion of Oleate Helical Assemblies: Cooperative Deprotonation of Carboxyl Groups Triggered by Photoisomerization of Azobenzene Derivatives
  7. Formation of Monodisperse Hierarchical Lipid Particles Utilizing Microfluidic Droplets in a Nonequilibrium State
  8. Structure and growth behavior of centimeter-sized helical oleate assemblies formed with assistance of medium-length carboxylic acids
  9. Intrinsic Surface-Drying Properties of Bioadhesive Proteins
  10. Intrinsic Surface-Drying Properties of Bioadhesive Proteins
  11. Macroscopic motion of supramolecular assemblies actuated by photoisomerization of azobenzene derivatives
  12. Compartment size dependence of performance of polymerase chain reaction inside giant vesicles
  13. Autocatalytic Vesicular Reproduction is Clearly Constructed - A Model of Living-System.
  14. Design and Synthesis of Photocleavable Biotinylated-Dopamine with Polyethyleneoxy Photocleavable Linkers
  15. Design and synthesis of a photocleavable biotin-linker for the photoisolation of ligand–receptor complexes based on the photolysis of 8-quinolinyl sulfonates in aqueous solution
  16. Photolysis of the Sulfonamide Bond of Metal Complexes ofN-Dansyl-1,4,7,10-Tetraazacyclododecane in Aqueous Solution: A Mechanistic Study and Application to the Photorepair ofcis,syn-Cyclobutane Thymine Photodimer
  17. Photochemical Cleavage Reactions of 8-Quinolinyl Sulfonates in Aqueous Solution
  18. Population Study of Sizes and Components of Self-Reproducing Giant Multilamellar Vesicles
  19. Study on structural changes in supramolecular assemblies composed of amphiphilic nicotinamide and its dihydronicotinamide derivative by flow cytometry
  20. Oxidative Formation of Thiolesters in a Model System of the Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex †