Explores recent developments in metallacycles, molecular squares, cages, and helicates via coordination, highlighting sequence-selective peptide recognition and self-recognition in helicates.
Explores the self-assembly of heterobimetallic systems to create robust duplexes in water, emphasizing the importance of synthetic H-bond systems for materials fabrication.
Explores the F-type ATP Synthase, a molecular machine crucial for energy production in cells, covering its structure, function, and energy production mechanisms.
Explores methods for probe immobilization on surfaces, including self-assembly and peptide bonds, discussing the role of hydrophobic interactions and kinetic models.