Replication and assembly

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Molecules bearing surfaces capable of recognition phenomena can be covalently attached to each other to give self-complementary structures. Such molecules can reveal autocatalytic effects as replicators, and they are able to assemble in a variety of superstructures. Closed-shell assemblies, capable of inclusion phenomena are particularly desirable targets for synthetic and nucleation studies. © IEEE, 1993. All rights reserved.

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Andreu, C., Beerli, R., Branda, N., Conn, M., Amalia, A., Huc, I., … de Mendoza, J. (1993). Replication and assembly. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 65(11), 2313–2318. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199365112313

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