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Low-symmetry coordination cages enable sensitive recognition and selective enrichment of higher fullerene isomers

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    Jan 7, 2025, 3:45 pm2.4k ptsInsanely GreatTop
    Molecular recognition and binding are fundamental to biological systems, which is exemplified by the specificity between enzymes and substrates. Drawing inspiration from these complex natural mechanisms, researchers have developed artificial systems that emulate biological recognition.
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