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ADVANCES IN SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
Volume4
9 1997
ADVANCES IN SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
Volume4
9 1997
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ADVANCES IN SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY Editor: GEORGE W. GOKEL Department of Molecular Biology and Pharmacology Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri VOLUME4
91997
JAI PRESS INC.
Greenwich, Connecticut
London, England
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CONTENTS
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS PREFACE
George W. Goke/
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SUPRAMOLECULAR PHOTOIONIC DEVICES: PHOTOINDUCED ELECTRON TRANSFER (PET) SYSTEMS WITH SWITCHABLE LUMINESCENCE OUTPUT
A. Prasanna de Silva, H. Q. Nimal Gunaratne, Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson, Allen J. M. Huxley, Colin P. McCoy, Jude T. Rademacher, and Terence E. Rice
MOLECULAR RECOGNITION IN CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY AS VIEWED FROM ENTHALPY-ENTROPY COMPENSATION EFFECT: GLOBAL UNDERSTANDING OF SUPRAMOLECULAR INTERACTIONS
Yoshihisa inoue and Takehiko Wada
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ANION BINDING BY SAPPHYRINS
Jonathan L. Sessler, Andrei Andrievsky, and John W. Genge
AVIDIN-BIOTIN SUPRAMOLECULAR COMPLEXATION FOR BIOSENSOR APPLICATIONS
Jun-ichi Anzai and Tetsuo Osa
ARTIFICIAL ION CHANNELS
Yoshiaki Kobuke
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143 163
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CHEMICAL SENSING BASED ON MEMBRANES WITH SUPRAMOLECULAR FUNCTIONS OF BIOMIMETIC AND BIOLOGICAL ORIGIN
Kazunori Odashima, Philippe Bdhlmann, Masao Sugawara, Koji Tohda, Kenji Koga, and Yoshio Umezawa
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SUPRAMOLECULAR ANION RECEPTORS
K. Travis Holman, Jerry L. Atwood, and Jonathan W. Steed
INDEX
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
Andrei Andrievsky
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas
Jun-ichi Anzai
Pharmaceutical Institute Tohoku University Sendai, Japan
Jerry L. Atwood
Department of Chemistry University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri
Philippe Bdhlmann
Department of Chemistry The University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan
A. Prasanna de Silva
School of Chemistry Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland
John W. Genge
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas
H. Q. Nimal Gunaratne
School of Chemistry Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland
Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson
School of Chemistry Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland
K. Travis Holman
Department of Chemistry University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri vii
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
Allen J. M. Huxley
School of Chemistry Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland
Yoshihisa Inoue
Department of Molecular Engineering Osaka University Osaka, Japan
Yoshiaki Kobuke
Department of Materials Science Shizuoka University Hamamatsu, Japan
Kenji Koga
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences The University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan
Colin P. M