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Recognition multiple interaction sites

Finally, the third key element of DCC-molecular recognition via multiple interactions-is a fundamental feature of polymers. Due to their size and architectural fiexibility, polymers are able to combine a large number of molecular recognition sites in virtually any spatial arrangement-the abundance of nucleic acids and... [Pg.151]


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