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Artificial beta-barrels.A rivet model for channel formation by aerolysin-like pore-forming toxinsThe depth of molecular recognition: voltage-sensitive blockage of synthetic multifunctional pores with refined architecture.Synthetic multifunctional pores that open and close in response to chemical stimulation.Rigid-rod molecules in biomembrane models: from hydrogen-bonded chains to synthetic multifunctional pores.Synthetic multifunctional pores with external and internal active sites for ligand gating and noncompetitive blockage.Thermodynamic and kinetic stability of synthetic multifunctional rigid-rod beta-barrel pores: evidence for supramolecular catalysis.Programmed assembly of rigid-rod beta-barrel pores: thermal inversion of chirality.Synthetic multifunctional pores: lessons from rigid-rod beta-barrels.Synthetic multifunctional pores: deletion and inversion of anion/cation selectivity using pM and pH.Complementary characteristics of homologous p-octiphenyl beta-barrels with ion channel and esterase activity.Voltage-dependent formation of anion channels by synthetic rigid-rod push-pull beta-barrels.Binding of organic anions by synthetic supramolecular metallopores with internal Mg2+-aspartate complexes.Toward catalytic rigid-rod beta-barrels: a hexamer with multiple histidines.Voltage-dependent ion channel formation by rigid rod-shaped polyols in planar lipid bilayers.Conceptually new entries into cells.Synthesis of an enlarged library of dynamic DNA activators with oxime, disulfide and hydrazone bridges.Fluorescent flippers for mechanosensitive membrane probesDesign and Synthesis of Mixed Oligomers with Thiophenes, Dithienothiophene S,S-Dioxides, Thieno[3,4]pyrazines and 2,1,3-Benzothiadiazoles: Flipper Screening for Mechanosensitive SystemsMultistep organic synthesis of modular photosystems.Substrate-initiated synthesis of cell-penetrating poly(disulfide)sSelf-organizing surface-initiated polymerization of multicomponent photosystems: stack exchange with fullerenes.Ion channels and pores, made from scratch.Supramolecular n/p-heterojunction photosystems with oriented multicolored antiparallel redox gradients (OMARG-SHJs).Synthetic ion channels.A quantitative model for the transcription of 2D patterns into functional 3D architectures.Self-organizing surface-initiated polymerization: facile access to complex functional systems.Counterion-activated polyions as soft sensing systems in lipid bilayer membranes: from cell-penetrating peptides to DNA.Optoelectronically mismatched oligophenylethynyl-naphthalenediimide SHJ architectures.Catalysis with anion-π interactions.Stereoselective self-sorting on surfaces: transcription of chiral information.Electrostatics of cell membrane recognition: structure and activity of neutral and cationic rigid push-pull rods in isoelectric, anionic, and polarized lipid bilayer membranes.G-quartet self-assembly under osmotic pressure: remote control by vesicle shrinking rather than stress.Anion-mediated transfer of polyarginine across liquid and bilayer membranes.Direct observation of anion-mediated translocation of fluorescent oligoarginine carriers into and across bulk liquid and anionic bilayer membranes.Anionic fullerenes, calixarenes, coronenes, and pyrenes as activators of oligo/polyarginines in model membranes and live cells.Excited-state dynamics of hybrid multichromophoric systems: toward an excitation wavelength control of the charge separation pathways.Arginine magic with new counterions up the sleeve.Ultrafast photoinduced charge separation in naphthalene diimide based multichromophoric systems in liquid solutions and in a lipid membrane.Interface engineering of synthetic pores: towards hypersensitive biosensors.
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