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Self-assembled molecules carbohydrate amphiphiles

This paper is not a review covering the entire field of carbohydrate-recognition in any organized system. Many excellent papers have already been devoted to supramolecular systems such as cyclodextrins, podands, coronands or cryptants able to entrap carbohydrate molecules [1]. This article only deals with the molecular recognition of mono and oligosaccharides in organized self-assemblies of amphiphilic carbohydrates (possibly blended with other lipids) in aqueous medium i.e. in assemblies mimicking the cell membrane. [Pg.275]


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