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Molecular recognition techniques

Docking A Proposed Enhancement to Molecular Recognition Techniques. [Pg.95]

Vakser lA, Aflalo C. Hydrophobic docking a proposed enhancement to molecular recognition techniques. Proteins 1994 20 320- 73. [Pg.1140]

I. A. Vakser and C. Aflalo, Proteins, 20, 320-329 (1994). Hydrophobic Docking A Proposed Enhancement to Molecular Recognition Techniques. [Pg.167]

The following sections describe examples of the application of these approaches to the study of chiral molecular recognition in thin film systems, using the battery of techniques outlined above. [Pg.71]

Information overload, 21 613 Information science, 11 13 Information storage/read out, in molecular recognition, 16 769 Informed opinion technique, 15 637 Infrared (ir)-absorbing gases, in... [Pg.473]

Carbohydrates not only act as ligands, but they can also provide scaffolds for molecular recognition processes. It is well known that cyclodextrins (CDs) are able to form an inclusion complex with specific guest molecules. In the last years, NMR experiments combined with other techniques have been used to highlight different recognition events. [Pg.348]

Ideally the electrochemical molecular recognition process should result in a large shift of the redox potential of the host species. The minimum magnitude of a potential shift is gauged by experimental error. For most voltammetric techniques, this error is about 5 mV. According to (6), the potential shift is determined by the ratio KoxIKied. This ratio reflects the influence of the redox reaction upon complexation, in other words, the RCE. So far, the coupling has... [Pg.4]


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