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2. Carbonic anhydrase II mutant (I91C) dually binding an IrCp* complex to generate an artificial transfer hydrogenase (ATHase)
3. Carbonic anhydrase II mutant (N67G-E69R-I91C) dually binding an IrCp* complex to generate an artificial transfer hydrogenase (ATHase)
4. Wild type carbonic anhydrase II with bound IrCp* complex to generate an artificial transfer hydrogenase (ATHase)
5. Self-assembled tetrazine cryptophane for ion pair recognition and guest release by cage disassembly.
6. A Cyclotriveratrylene Solvent-Dependent Chiral Switch.
7. Probing the Importance of Host Symmetry on Carbohydrate Recognition.
8. A Dual Anchoring Strategy for the Directed Evolution of Improved Artificial Transfer Hydrogenases Based on Carbonic Anhydrase.
9. An original self-assembly using a tetrathiafulvalene-based molecular clip for the recognition of fullerene C 60 .
10. Chemical Optimization of Whole-Cell Transfer Hydrogenation Using Carbonic Anhydrase as Host Protein.
11. The Emergence of Anion-π Catalysis.
12. Anion-π Catalysis of Diels-Alder Reactions.
13. Anion-π catalysis: bicyclic products with four contiguous stereogenic centers from otherwise elusive diastereospecific domino reactions on π-acidic surfaces.
14. Asymmetric Anion-π Catalysis of Iminium/Nitroaldol Cascades To Form Cyclohexane Rings with Five Stereogenic Centers Directly on π-Acidic Surfaces.
15. Anion-π Enzymes.
16. Unorthodox Interactions at Work.
17. Anion-π Catalysis of Enolate Chemistry: Rigidified Leonard Turns as a General Motif to Run Reactions on Aromatic Surfaces.
18. Interfacing Functional Systems.
19. Asymmetric Anion-π Catalysis: Enamine Addition to Nitroolefins on π-Acidic Surfaces.
20. Glycoluril-tetrathiafulvalene molecular clips: on the influence of electronic and spatial properties for binding neutral accepting guests.
21. Fused glycoluril-tetrathiafulvalene molecular clips as receptors for neutral electron acceptor guests.
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