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- Remarkable Microenvironmental Difference between Monolayer and Bilayer Membrane Interfaces.Dissociation Behavior of a Lysine Residue Placed on the Membrane Surface
- Direct Synthesis and Spectroscopic Evidence of Framework Co(II) ions in SBA-15 Mesoporous Molecular Sieves
- Two-Dimensional Near-Field Optical Spectroscopy in Magnetic Fields up to 4T
- Scanning Tunneling Microscope Study of a Local Electronic State Surrounding Mn Nanoclusters on Graphite
- Formation of Mesoscopic Patterns with Molecular-Level Flatness by Simple Casting of Chloroform Solutions of Tripeptide-Containing Amphiphiles
- Preparation of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Vesicle "Cerasome" Derived from Artificial Lipid with Alkoxysilyl Head
- Novel Functional Groups with Fine-Controlled Metal Assembling Function
- Synthesis of Novel Carbazole Dendrimers Having a Metal Coordination Site
- PDA間の電子伝達に基づく導電性のon-off機能を有した新規π共役高分子
- A Novel Synthetic Route to Redox-Active Oligo(thio-1,4-phenylene) Derivatives via a Michael-Type Addition
- Novel Linear and Hyperbranched Aromatic Polyamide with Phenylazometine Units for Chemical Recycling
- Heterometal Assembly in Dendritic Polyphenylazomethines
- Activity and Stability of Glucose Oxidase in Molecular Films Assembled Alternately with Polyions
- Molecularly Flat Films of Linear Polyions and Proteins Obtained by the Alternate Adsorption Method
- Alternately Assembled Ultrathin Film of Silica Nanoparticles and Linear Polycations
- Alternate Layer-by-Layer Assembly of Organic Dyes and Proteins is Facilitated by Pre-mixing with Linear Polyions
- Switching Property of Atomic Switch Controlled by Solid Electrochemical Reaction
- AFM Observation of a Supramolecular Rod-like Structure of Bilayer Membrane Formed from Tripeptide-Containing Amphiphiles
- Inter-Peptide Hydrogen Bonding in Monolayers of Oligoglycine Amphiphiles
- 2P-030 Structural modelling of human Aryl hydrocarbon receptor and QM/MM study of its interaction with dioxins(The 46th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan)