A synthetic receptor for phosphocholine esters

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Felix H ZelderJulius Rebek

Abstract

A bifunctional Zn-salen modified cavitand, reminiscent of the enzyme phospholipase C, shows high efficiency and synergic effect in the binding of the phospholipid DOPC.

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