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181. New Signal Transduction And Amplification Strategies Of Nucleic Acid Probes
182. Host-Guest Complexation And The Self-Assembly Behaviors Based On Pillar [5]Arenes
183. Supramolecular Self-Assemblies On The Basis Of Pillararenes-Based Host-Guest Recognitions And Their Applications
184. Syntheses And Applications Of Pillar[n]arenes With Oligo(Glycol Chain)
185. Study On The Recognition And Bonding Behavior Of P-sulfonated Calix[n]Arenes With Guest Molecules
186. The Construction Of Functional Supramolecular Polymeric Materials Via The Combination Of Traditional Polymers And Crown Ether/Pillararene-Based Recognition Motifs
187. The Study Of Constructing Bioactive Surfaces Via Host-guest Interactions
188. Syntheses, Characterizations, Crystal Structures And Property Of Novel Organotin(Ⅳ) Carboxylate Complexes
189. Modular Assembly And Complex Shape Changing Of Stimuli-Responsive Hydrogels
190. Study On Preparation And Properties Of Two-component Hydrogels Based On Ferrocene And β-cyclodextrins Host-Guest Interaction
191. Supramolecular Self-assembly Based On Quadruple Hydrogen Bonding
192. Synthesis Of Squaramide-based Host And Its Application In Host-Guest Recognition And Orthogonal Self-Assembly
193. Polymer Auxiliary Construction Of Metal Nanoparticles Arrays And The Research For Composite Method
194. Construction Of High-dimensional Protein Self-assembly Based On Supramolecular Driving Forces And Rational Spatial Design
195. Porous Polymer Host-guest Interaction And Chiral Induction
196. Construction Of Supramolecular Polymers Based On Orthogonal Host-Guest And Metal-Ligand Interactions
197. Construction Of Supramolecular Nanocarriers Via Host-guest Interactions: From Pre-assembly To Intracellular Assembly
198. Host-guest Assembly As A Novel Strategy To Construct Stimulus-responsive Gene Delivery Systems
199. Synthesis And Characterization Of Imidazolium-type Poly(ionic Liquid)–based Functionalized Membranes
200. Acid-base-responsive Supramolecular Polymer Networks Constructed By Host-guest Interaction And Their Reversible Fluorescence And Self-assembly
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