Biological information is transmitted through molecular recognition. This is achieved in aqueous systems by weak interactions supported by appropriate molecular and supramolecular architectures. We review the specific anion effects on nucleolipid anionic surfactants, a class of molecules suitable to reproduce recognition functionalities typical of DNA and RNA.
Specific anion effects on the aggregation properties of anionic nucleolipids / M. Fortini; D. Berti; P. Baglioni; B. W. Ninham. - In: CURRENT OPINION IN COLLOID & INTERFACE SCIENCE. - ISSN 1359-0294. - STAMPA. - 9:(2004), pp. 168-172. [10.1016/j.cocis.2004.05.025]
Specific anion effects on the aggregation properties of anionic nucleolipids
BERTI, DEBORA;BAGLIONI, PIERO;
2004
Abstract
Biological information is transmitted through molecular recognition. This is achieved in aqueous systems by weak interactions supported by appropriate molecular and supramolecular architectures. We review the specific anion effects on nucleolipid anionic surfactants, a class of molecules suitable to reproduce recognition functionalities typical of DNA and RNA.File in questo prodotto:
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