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Molecular recognition
Protein-Ligand Interactions from Molecular Recognition to Drug Design
Molecular Recognition and Advances in Antibody Design and Antigenic Peptide Targeting
Introduction to the Molecular Recognition and Self-Assembly Special Feature
Design of Molecular Mechanics Modeling Techniques for Exploring Molecular Recognition Using Cyclodextrins
Receptor Compaction and Gtpase Movements Drive Cotranslational Protein Translocation
From Genomics to Scientomics: Expanding the Bioinformation Paradigm
Molecular-Recognition-Directed Formation of Supramolecular Polymers
Supramolecular Recognition: on the Kinetic Lability of Thermodynamically Stable Host–Guest Association Complexes
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Molecular Recognition: Storage and Processing of Molecular Information
Molecular Motions in Functional Self-Assembled Nanostructures
From Host-Guest to Protein-Ligand Binding Joel Jose Montalvo Acosta
Molecular Recognition: Perspective and a New Approach
Molecular Recognition of DNA by Small Molecules
Molecular Recognition
Examination of Molecular Recognition in Protein-Ligand Interactions" (2010)
Intrinsically Unstructured Proteins: Potential Targets for Drug Discovery
Signatures of Molecular Recognition from the Topography of Electrostatic Potential†
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Motifs for Molecular Recognition Exploiting Hydrophobic Enclosure in Protein–Ligand Binding
Physical Organic Chemistry
Symmetries Throughout Organic Evolution
Structure Analysis and Molecular Recognition Studies of Bio
Synthesis and Structural Studies of Cyclic Py-Im Polyamides
Entropy in Molecular Recognition by Proteins
Supramolecular Chemistry Supramolecular Chemistry
Jean-Marie Lehn
Supramolecular Chemistry 1 Supramolecular Chemistry
Molecular Recognition and Modification of the 30S Ribosome by the Aminoglycoside-Resistance Methyltransferase Npma
The Effects of Ligand and Protein Flexibility on Molecular Docking Accuracy
Molecular Recognition, " Organized by a Committee Chaired by Ronald Breslow, Held September 10 and 11, 1992, at the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC
Physical-Organic Chemistry: a Swiss Army Knife
Slow Molecular Recognition by RNA
Selective Recognition of Amino Acids and Peptides by Small Supramolecular Receptors
Molecular Recognition of the Environment and Mechanisms of the Origin of Species in Quantum-Like Modeling of Evolution
A Molecular Recognition Feature Mediates Ribosome-Induced SRP-Receptor Assembly During Protein Targeting
Supramolecular Chemistry
Molecular Recognition and Self-Organization in Life Phenomena Studied by a Statistical Mechanics of Molecular Liquids, the RISM/3D-RISM Theory
Protein Three-Dimensional Structure and Molecular Recognition: a Story of Soft Locks and Keys