In the past year progress in the study of cationic species has been made, particularly in our understanding of the factors which control the selective recognition of biologically important cations such as ammonium, alkali and alkaline earth metal ions, and of metal ions used in biomedicine such as lanthanides and iron(lll). Based on this knowledge, several new hosts with improved transport, photophysical and biological properties have been designed.
Recognition of Cationic Species With Synthetic Receptors / Arduini, Arturo; Casnati, Alessandro; Pochini, Andrea; Ungaro, Rocco. - In: CURRENT OPINION IN CHEMICAL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1367-5931. - 1:(1997), pp. 467-474. [10.1016/S1367-5931(97)80040-3]
Recognition of Cationic Species With Synthetic Receptors
ARDUINI, Arturo;CASNATI, Alessandro;POCHINI, Andrea;UNGARO, Rocco
1997-01-01
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In the past year progress in the study of cationic species has been made, particularly in our understanding of the factors which control the selective recognition of biologically important cations such as ammonium, alkali and alkaline earth metal ions, and of metal ions used in biomedicine such as lanthanides and iron(lll). Based on this knowledge, several new hosts with improved transport, photophysical and biological properties have been designed.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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