Over the past several decades there has been considerable interest in developing receptors for NH 4 . Such receptors are desirable as sensors in clinical analysis and in environmental chemistry. For example, concentrations of urea or creatinine in biological samples can be determined indirectly by
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Biomolecular Recognition of Crystal Defects: A Diffuse-Selection Approach
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