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Molbank, Volume 2005, Issue 5 (November 2005) – 6 articles

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7,11,15,19-Tetramethyl-1,6,11,15,20,21-hexaaza-tricyclo[15.2.1.16,9]heneicosa-7,9(21),17(20),18-tetraene
by Rachid Touzani, Abdelkrim Ramdani and Et Sghir El Kadiri
Molbank 2005, 2005(5), M441; https://doi.org/10.3390/M441 - 01 Nov 2005
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Despite the numerous polydentate macrocyclic structures already described as neutral receptors for various substrates [1,2,3], the search for new receptor families is still important with a view to obtaining molecules capable of molecular recognition, transport, selective catalysis, and biological models.[...] Full article
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6,19-Dimethyl-10,15-bis(pyridin-2-ylmethyl)-1,5,10,15,20,21-hexaaza-tricyclo[15.2.1.15,8]heneicosa-6,8(21),17(20),18-tetraene
by Rachid Touzani, Abdelkrim Ramdani and Sghir El Kadiri
Molbank 2005, 2005(5), M442; https://doi.org/10.3390/M442 - 01 Nov 2005
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Despite the numerous polydentate macrocyclic structures already described as neutral receptors for various substrates [1,2,3], the search for new receptor families is still important with a view to obtaining molecules capable of molecular recognition, transport, selective catalysis or biological models.[...] Full article
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6,19-Dimethyl-10,15-bis(pyridin-2-ylmethyl)-1,5,10,15,20,21-hexaaza-tricyclo[15.2.1.15,8]heneicosa-6,8(21),17(20),18-tetraene
by Rachid Touzani, Abdelkrim Ramdani and Sghir El Kadiri
Molbank 2005, 2005(5), M443; https://doi.org/10.3390/M443 - 01 Nov 2005
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Despite the numerous polydentate macrocyclic structures already described as neutral receptors for various substrates [1,2,3], the search for new receptor families is still important with a view to obtaining molecules capable of molecular recognition, transport, selective catalysis or biological models.[...] Full article
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7,19-Dimethyl-11,15-bis(pyridin-2-ylmethyl)-1,6,11,15,20,21-hexaaza-tricyclo[15.2.1.16,9]heneicosa-7,9(21),17(20),18-tetraene
by Rachid Touzani, Abdelkrim Ramdani and Sghir El Kadiri
Molbank 2005, 2005(5), M444; https://doi.org/10.3390/M444 - 01 Nov 2005
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Despite the numerous polydentate macrocyclic structures already described as neutral receptors for various substrates [1,2,3], the search for new receptor families is still important with a view to obtaining molecules capable of molecular recognition, transport, selective catalysis or biological models.[...] Full article
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7,20-Dimethyl-11,16-bis(pyridin-2-ylmethyl)-1,6,11,16,21,22-hexaaza-tricyclo[16.2.1.16,9]docosa-7,9(22),18(21),19-tetraene
by Rachid Touzani, Abdelkrim Ramdani and Sghir El Kadiri
Molbank 2005, 2005(5), M445; https://doi.org/10.3390/M445 - 01 Nov 2005
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Despite the numerous polydentate macrocyclic structures already described as neutral receptors for various substrates [1,2,3], the search for new receptor families is still important with a view to obtaining molecules capable of molecular recognition, transport, selective catalysis or biological models.[...] Full article
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10,14-Dibenzyl-6,18-dimethyl-1,5,10,14,19,20-hexaaza-tricyclo[14.2.1.15,8]eicosa-6,8(20),16(19),17-tetraen-12-ol
by Rachid Touzani, Abdelkrim Ramdani and Sghir El Kadiri
Molbank 2005, 2005(5), M446; https://doi.org/10.3390/M446 - 01 Nov 2005
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Macrocyclic chemistry is one of the fastest growing fields in chemistry.[...] Full article
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