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"…the time is ripe for an Encyclopedia of Supramolecular Chemistry, presenting its basic concepts, its various objects and processes as well as its relations to other areas… of great value to the many practitioners in the field as well as those, perhaps even more numerous, who wish to get acquainted with it… . The editors and authors deserve our warmest thanks for their timely work..." —Jean-Marie Lehn, Winner of the 1987 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Supramolecular Chemistry Laboratory, Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France
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Artificial Enzymes o DNA Nanotechnology o Drug Design o Imaging and Targeting o Natural Strategies for the Molecular Engineer o pi-pi interactions: theory and scope oSelf-Assembly in Biochemistry o Vibrational Spectroscopy