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Pillar[n]arenes at the Chemistry‐Biology Interface

Macrocyclic chemistry has provided chemists with a wealth of molecular ‘hosts’. Ever since resurgence in the field during the 1970s and 1980s these hosts’ similarities to natural structures, such the active sites of enzymes, have been noted. Latterly there has been great interest in the recently rep...

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Published in:Israel journal of chemistry 2018-11, Vol.58 (11), p.1194-1208
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Ion channels
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Organic chemistry
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Receptors
State-of-the-art reviews
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