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1. (Re-)Directing Oligomerization of a Single Building Block into Two Specific Dynamic Covalent Foldamers through pH

2. Tailorable and Biocompatible Supramolecular-Based Hydrogels Featuring two Dynamic Covalent Chemistries

3. Self-Sorting in Dynamic Combinatorial Libraries Leads to the Co-Existence of Foldamers and Self-Replicators

4. Chemical Fueling Enables Molecular Complexification of Self‐Replicators**

5. Teaching an Old Compound New Tricks: Reversible Transamidation in Maleamic Acids

6. Stochastic Emergence of Two Distinct Self-Replicators from a Dynamic Combinatorial Library

7. Out‐of‐Equilibrium Self‐Replication Allows Selection for Dynamic Kinetic Stability in a System of Competing Replicators

8. Caught in the Act: Mechanistic Insight into Supramolecular Polymerization-Driven Self-Replication from Real-Time Visualization

9. Emergence of light-driven protometabolism on recruitment of a photocatalytic cofactor by a self-replicator

10. Spontaneous Emergence of Self-Replicating Molecules Containing Nucleobases and Amino Acids

11. An Optical Probe for Real-Time Monitoring of Self-Replicator Emergence and Distinguishing between Replicators

12. Two Sides of the Same Coin: Emergence of Foldamers and Self-Replicators from Dynamic Combinatorial Libraries

13. Emergence of a New Self-Replicator from a Dynamic Combinatorial Library Requires a Specific Pre-Existing Replicator

14. Redox Control over Acyl Hydrazone Photoswitches

15. Antiparallel Dynamic Covalent Chemistries

16. Self-Assembly Can Direct Dynamic Covalent Bond Formation Towards Diversity or Specificity

17. Emergence of Light-Driven Protometabolism upon Recruitment of a Photocatalytic Cofactor by a Self-Replicator

18. Chance Emergence of Catalytic Activity and Promiscuity in a Self-Replicator

19. Template-promoted self-replication in dynamic combinatorial libraries made from a simple building block

20. Instructable Nanoparticles Using Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry

21. Parasitic Behavior of Self-Replicating Molecules

22. Effector-Triggered Self-Replication in Coupled Subsystems

23. Template-Triggered Emergence of a Self-Replicator from a Dynamic Combinatorial Library

24. Controlling the Structure and Length of Self-Synthesizing Supramolecular Polymers through Nucleated Growth and Disassembly

25. Localized Template-Driven Functionalization of Nanoparticles by Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry

26. Solvent Composition Dictates Emergence in Dynamic Molecular Networks Containing Competing Replicators

27. An 'Ingredients' Approach to Functional Self-Synthesizing Materials

28. Uncovering the selection criteria for the emergence of multi-building-block replicators from dynamic combinatorial libraries

29. A 'Dial-A-Receptor' Dynamic Combinatorial Library

30. Dynamic Combinatorial Libraries

31. Fragment Linking and Optimization of Inhibitors of the Aspartic Protease Endothiapepsin: Fragment-Based Drug Design Facilitated by Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry

32. Tailored Polymer‐Supported Templates in Dynamic Combinatorial Libraries: Simultaneous Selection, Amplification and Isolation of Synthetic Receptors

33. Exploring the Relation between Amplification and Binding in Dynamic Combinatorial Libraries of Macrocyclic Synthetic Receptors in Water

35. An Allosteric Receptor by Simultaneous 'Casting' and 'Molding' in a Dynamic Combinatorial Library

36. Lithium-Templated Synthesis of a Donor–Acceptor Pseudorotaxane and Catenane

37. The role of lipophilicity in transmembrane anion transport

38. Hydrogel Formation upon Photoinduced Covalent Capture of Macrocycle Stacks from Dynamic Combinatorial Libraries

39. Systems chemistry: a web themed issue

40. Transient substrate-induced catalyst formation in a dynamic molecular network

41. The Impact of the Size of Dynamic Combinatorial Libraries on the Detectability of Molecular Recognition Induced Amplification

42. A Systematic Study of Ligand Effects on a Lewis-Acid-Catalyzed Diels−Alder Reaction in Water. Water-Enhanced Enantioselectivity

43. Orthogonal or simultaneous use of disulfide and hydrazone exchange in dynamic covalent chemistry in aqueous solution

44. Host–Guest Binding Constants Can Be Estimated Directly from the Product Distributions of Dynamic Combinatorial Libraries

45. Million-fold acceleration of a Diels-Alder reaction due to combined Lewis acid and micellar catalysis in water

46. Competition between Receptors in Dynamic Combinatorial Libraries: Amplification of the Fittest?

47. Catalysis in Water

48. ChemInform Abstract: Lewis Acid Catalysis of Carbon-Carbon Bond Forming Reactions in Water

49. ChemInform Abstract: Lewis Acid Catalysis of a Diels-Alder Reaction in Water

50. Templated amplification of a naphthalenediimide-based receptor from a donor–acceptor dynamic combinatorial library in water

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