Limitations of the “tethering” strategy for the detection of a weak noncovalent interaction
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Giulio Gasparini, Marco Martin, Leonard J. Prins, Paolo Scrimin
The success of applying the tethering strategy in a synthetic molecular system strongly depends on the experimental conditions and is related to the strength of the noncovalent interaction and the competition between the ‘captured’ and unbound ligand for the recognition site.
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