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Publications by Han-Yuan Gong
A Pyrrolyl-Based Triazolophane: A Macrocyclic Receptor With CH and NH Donor Groups That Exhibits a Preference for Pyrophosphate Anions
Journal of the American Chemical Society
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Colloid
Catalysis
Chemistry
Surface Chemistry
Time-Dependent Solid-State Molecular Motion and Colour Tuning of Host-Guest Systems by Organic Solvents
Nature Communications
Astronomy
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
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Impact of Pyrophosphate and O-Ethyl-Substituted Pyrophosphate Groups on DNA Structure