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- Chemically Nonequivalent Sites in Mesoporous BCN Revealed by Solid-state NMR at 21.8T
- A QCM Study on Adsorption of Macrocyclic Sugar-Cluster to Variously-Functionalized Monolayers
- A Theoretical Interpretation of Remarkable Enhancement of Intermolecular Binding at the Lipid-Water Interface
- Two-dimensional Molecular Patterning through Molecular Recognition
- Atomic Force Microscopic Observation of Random Molecular Arrangement in Dialkyl Guanidinium Monolayer
- Control of the Molecular Packing in Guanidinium Monolayers through Binding with Aqueous Polycarboxylates
- Multi-Site Binding of Aqueous Dipeptides by Mixed Monolayers at the Air-Water Interface
- Three-dimensional Mesoporous TiKIT-6 with Ia3d Symmetry Synthesized at Low Acid Concentration and Its Catalytic Performances
- High-Quality LB Films of Artificial Dialkyl Lipid
- Remarkable Microenvironmental Difference between Monolayer and Bilayer Membrane Interfaces.Dissociation Behavior of a Lysine Residue Placed on the Membrane Surface
- Sensitive Detection of Saccharides by an Amphiphilic Phenylboronic Acid at the Air-Water Interface in the Presence of Quaternized Amines
- Multi-site Recognition of Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide by Mixed Monolayers on Water
- 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
- 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
- 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