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1. A model for double asymmetric induction in the stereocontrolled reduction of glycosyl alpha-ketoesters with oxazaborolidines

2. Synthesis of triazolium-based mono- and tris-branched [1]rotaxanes using a molecular transporter of dibenzo-24-crown-8† †Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Full experimental procedures and characterization data for all compounds. See DOI: 10.1039/c5sc01722j Click here for additional data file

4. Tightening or loosening a pH-sensitive double-lasso molecular machine readily synthesized from an ends-activated [c2]daisy chain

6. Structure of epitopes recognized by the antibodies to α(181–192) peptides of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors: extrapolation to the structure of acetylcholine-binding domain

9. From reactants to products via simple hydrogen-bonding networks: Information transmission in chemical reactions

10. Cascading Macrocycle and Helix Motions in a Foldarotaxane Molecular Shuttle.

11. A Foldaxane-Based Supramolecular Muscle-Like Switch.

12. An Interlocked Figure-of-Eight Molecular Shuttle.

13. [3]Foldarotaxane-mediated synthesis of an improbable [2]rotaxane.

14. Weinreb Amide, Ketone and Amine as Potential and Competitive Secondary Molecular Stations for Dibenzo-[24]Crown-8 in [2]Rotaxane Molecular Shuttles.

15. Post-Synthetic Macrocyclization of Rotaxane Building Blocks.

16. Challenges and Opportunities in the Post-Synthetic Modification of Interlocked Molecules.

17. Interplay between a Foldamer Helix and a Macrocycle in a Foldarotaxane Architecture.

18. Association of liquid-assisted grinding with aging accelerates the inherently slow slipping-on of a dibenzo-24-crown-8 over the N -hydroxysuccinimide ester of an ammonium-containing thread.

19. The Importance of Length and Flexibility of Macrocycle-Containing Molecular Translocators for the Synthesis of Improbable [2]Rotaxanes.

20. How Secondary and Tertiary Amide Moieties are Molecular Stations for Dibenzo-24-crown-8 in [2]Rotaxane Molecular Shuttles?

21. Distinguishing Two Ammonium and Triazolium Sites of Interaction in a Three-Station [2]Rotaxane Molecular Shuttle.

23. Active Esters as Pseudostoppers for Slippage Synthesis of [2]Pseudorotaxane Building Blocks: A Straightforward Route to Multi-Interlocked Molecular Machines.

24. Reverse Anomeric Effect in Large-Amplitude Pyridinium Amide-Containing Mannosyl [2]Rotaxane Molecular Shuttles.

25. Synthesis of a pH-Sensitive Hetero[4]Rotaxane Molecular Machine that Combines [c2]Daisy and [2]Rotaxane Arrangements.

26. A Focus on Triazolium as a Multipurpose Molecular Station for pH-Sensitive Interlocked Crown-Ether-Based Molecular Machines.

27. A strategy utilizing a recyclable macrocycle transporter for the efficient synthesis of a triazolium-based [2]rotaxane.

28. A pH-sensitive peptide-containing lasso molecular switch.

29. N-benzyltriazolium as both molecular station and barrier in [2]rotaxane molecular machines.

30. A pH-sensitive lasso-based rotaxane molecular switch.

31. Straightforward synthesis of a double-lasso macrocycle from a nonsymmetrical [c2]daisy chain.

32. Combining coordination chemistry and catalysis to tie a knot by an active-metal template strategy.

33. Very contracted to extended co-conformations with or without oscillations in two- and three-station [c2]daisy chains.

34. Bistable or oscillating state depending on station and temperature in three-station glycorotaxane molecular machines.

35. Controlling the chair conformation of a mannopyranose in a large-amplitude [2]rotaxane molecular machine.

37. A new pH-switchable dimannosyl[c2]daisy chain molecular machine.

38. A very efficient synthesis of a mannosyl orthoester [2]rotaxane and mannosidic [2]rotaxanes.

40. Inclusion complexes of N-sulfamoyloxazolidinones with beta-cyclodextrin.

41. From reactants to products via simple hydrogen-bonding networks: Information transmission in chemical reactions.

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