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The templation effect as a driving force for the self-assembly of hydrogen-bonded peptidic capsules in competitive media

The templation effect as a driving force for the self-assembly of hydrogen-bonded peptidic capsules in competitive media
A. Szumna, M. J. Lewinska, M. Grajda
Complexation of a hydrophobic guest induces the self-assembly of peptide based cavitands to form hydrogen-bonded ordered capsules in polar solvents.

Publisher URL: http://feeds.rsc.org/~r/rss/OB/~3/BCxtfZztNWA/C7OB01925D

DOI: 2017/OB/C7OB01925D

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