Amplification by compartmentalization.
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Chen, J; Körner, S; Craig, SL; Rudkevich, DM; Rebek, J
Published in: Nature
January 2002
Autocatalysis and chemical amplification are properties of living systems that can lead to increased responsiveness and to self-replication. Here we describe a synthetic system in which a unique form of reagent compartmentalization gives rise to nonlinear kinetics that are subject to the precise size- and shape-selectivity of the host. The reactivity is reminiscent of autocatalytic behaviour, in which there is no direct contact between reagents and products, and our approach offers a general way to impose complex chemical behaviour onto synthetic systems.
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1476-4687
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0028-0836
Publication Date
January 2002
Volume
415
Issue
6870
Start / End Page
385 / 386
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- General Science & Technology
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Chen, J., Körner, S., Craig, S. L., Rudkevich, D. M., & Rebek, J. (2002). Amplification by compartmentalization. Nature, 415(6870), 385–386. https://doi.org/10.1038/415385b
Chen, Jian, Steffi Körner, Stephen L. Craig, Dmitry M. Rudkevich, and Julius Rebek. “Amplification by compartmentalization.” Nature 415, no. 6870 (January 2002): 385–86. https://doi.org/10.1038/415385b.
Chen J, Körner S, Craig SL, Rudkevich DM, Rebek J. Amplification by compartmentalization. Nature. 2002 Jan;415(6870):385–6.
Chen, Jian, et al. “Amplification by compartmentalization.” Nature, vol. 415, no. 6870, Jan. 2002, pp. 385–86. Epmc, doi:10.1038/415385b.
Chen J, Körner S, Craig SL, Rudkevich DM, Rebek J. Amplification by compartmentalization. Nature. 2002 Jan;415(6870):385–386.
Published In
Nature
DOI
EISSN
1476-4687
ISSN
0028-0836
Publication Date
January 2002
Volume
415
Issue
6870
Start / End Page
385 / 386
Related Subject Headings
- General Science & Technology