Calixarenes are versatile platforms for the design and synthesis of molecular receptors and multivalent ligands that are able to mimic or affect specific biological functions. This review illustrates examples spanning the recognition of small peptides and carbohydrates to ion transport through membranes, biomimetic catalysis, DNA condensation and cell transfection, protein binding, sensing and inhibition, and gives perspectives for using calixarene macrocycles in bio-supramolecular chemistry
The selective introduction of two and four L-alanine and L-alanyl-L-alanine groups into calix[4]aren...
The selective introduction of two and four L-alanine and L-alanyl-L-alanine groups into calix[4]aren...
Organocatalysis and biocatalysis have emerged as new and powerful tools especially in asymmetric syn...
After their successful use as a preorganized platform for the preparation of receptors for metal ion...
Thanks to their specific structural features and a wide variety of functionalization options, in the...
After having been extensively studied as a receptor for small guests (both neutral and charged), the...
One of the challenges that concerns chemistry is the design of molecules able to modulate protein-pr...
Multivalency is a powerful concept which explains the strong binding observed in biological systems ...
The cell membrane plays important roles of protection and support, it regulates the transport of sub...
Calix[n]arenes, as the ‘third-generation’ host molecules, are cyclic oligomers, featuring a unique t...
© 2017 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.Currently in supramolecular chemistry, m...
The properties and characteristics of calix[n]arenes are described, as well as their capacity to for...
Abstract:Calixarene-based molecular receptors have been a widely developing area in material science...
The glycoside cluster effect, a special case of multivalency involving carbohydrates, is a powerful ...
This review discusses molecular design principles of calixarene-type macrocycles for ion recognition...
The selective introduction of two and four L-alanine and L-alanyl-L-alanine groups into calix[4]aren...
The selective introduction of two and four L-alanine and L-alanyl-L-alanine groups into calix[4]aren...
Organocatalysis and biocatalysis have emerged as new and powerful tools especially in asymmetric syn...
After their successful use as a preorganized platform for the preparation of receptors for metal ion...
Thanks to their specific structural features and a wide variety of functionalization options, in the...
After having been extensively studied as a receptor for small guests (both neutral and charged), the...
One of the challenges that concerns chemistry is the design of molecules able to modulate protein-pr...
Multivalency is a powerful concept which explains the strong binding observed in biological systems ...
The cell membrane plays important roles of protection and support, it regulates the transport of sub...
Calix[n]arenes, as the ‘third-generation’ host molecules, are cyclic oligomers, featuring a unique t...
© 2017 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.Currently in supramolecular chemistry, m...
The properties and characteristics of calix[n]arenes are described, as well as their capacity to for...
Abstract:Calixarene-based molecular receptors have been a widely developing area in material science...
The glycoside cluster effect, a special case of multivalency involving carbohydrates, is a powerful ...
This review discusses molecular design principles of calixarene-type macrocycles for ion recognition...
The selective introduction of two and four L-alanine and L-alanyl-L-alanine groups into calix[4]aren...
The selective introduction of two and four L-alanine and L-alanyl-L-alanine groups into calix[4]aren...
Organocatalysis and biocatalysis have emerged as new and powerful tools especially in asymmetric syn...