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1. Self‐Degrading Molecular Organogels: Self‐Assembled Gels Programmed to Spontaneously Liquefy after a Set Time.

2. Beyond Sol-Gel: Molecular Gels with Different Transitions.

3. Advances in high abundance protein molecular imprinting techniques in human serum.

4. N -Alkylhydantoins as New Organogelators and Their Ability to Create Thixotropic Mixed Molecular Organogels.

5. Polymeric Hydrogelator-Based Molecular Gels Containing Polyaniline/Phosphoric Acid Systems.

6. Beyond Sol-Gel: Molecular Gels with Different Transitions

7. N-Alkylhydantoins as New Organogelators and Their Ability to Create Thixotropic Mixed Molecular Organogels

8. Polymeric Hydrogelator-Based Molecular Gels Containing Polyaniline/Phosphoric Acid Systems

9. A Molecular Shape Recognitive HPLC Stationary Phase Based on a Highly Ordered Amphiphilic Glutamide Molecular Gel

10. Hansen Solubility Parameters as a Tool in the Quest for New Edible Oleogels.

11. Designing Supramolecular Gelators: Challenges, Frustrations, and Hopes

12. Deamidation of pseudopeptidic molecular hydrogelators and its application to controlled release.

13. Redox-responsive molecular gels based on camptothecin prodrug with disulfide linkage for controlled and sustained drug release.

14. Low-molecular-weight organogelators as functional materials for oil spill remediation.

15. Self‐Assembled Nanofibrilar Networks: Boosting Hydrogelation Efficiency by Replacement of a Pyridine Moiety by a Quinoline One.

16. A Molecular Shape Recognitive HPLC Stationary Phase Based on a Highly Ordered Amphiphilic Glutamide Molecular Gel

17. Dicyclohexylammonium bromoacetate: a low molecular mass organogelator with a one-dimensional secondary ammonium monocarboxylate (SAM) synthon.

18. Towards Supramolecular Catalysis with Small Self-assembled Peptides.

19. Self-assembly of 12-hydroxystearic acid molecular gels in mixed solvent systems rationalized using Hansen solubility parameters.

20. Sucralose hydrogels: Peering into the reactivity of sucralose versus sucrose under lipase catalyzed trans-esterification.

21. Molecular Features of 1,3:2,4 Dibenzylidene-D-sorbitol (DBS) that Drive Self-assembly

22. Benzyl and tert-butyl carbamate derivatives of 1,ω-amino acids as simple yet efficient gelators

23. A Molecular Shape Recognitive HPLC Stationary Phase Based on a Highly Ordered Amphiphilic Glutamide Molecular Gel.

24. Molecular Nanoparticles and Gels: Materials for Biomedical and Photonic Applications

25. Deamidation of pseudopeptidic molecular hydrogelators and its application to controlled release

26. Low-Molecular-Weight Gelators as Base Materials for Ointments

27. Self‐Assembled Nanofibrilar Networks: Boosting Hydrogelation Efficiency by Replacement of a Pyridine Moiety by a Quinoline One

28. Self-Assembled Networks and Molecular Gels Derived from Long-Chain, Naturally-Occurring Fatty Acids

29. Molecular hydrogels from bolaform amino acid derivatives: a structure-properties study based on the thermodynamics of gel solubilization

30. Geles moleculares y organogelantes

31. Radiation-Responsive Esculin-Derived Molecular Gels as Signal Enhancers for Optical Imaging.

32. Fibrous gels of cetylpyridinium chloride in binary solvent mixtures: structural characteristics and phase behaviour

33. Functionality-Oriented Derivatization of Naphthalene Diimide: A Molecular Gel Strategy-Based Fluorescent Film for Aniline Vapor Detection.

34. Low-Molecular-Weight Gelators as Base Materials for Ointments.

35. Investigations of Disassembling Polymers and Molecular Dynamics Simulations in Molecular Gelation, and Implementation of a Class-Project Centered on Editing Wikipedia.

36. Sensing via Analyte-Triggered Gelation: Molecular Design and Implementation.

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