The selection of the receptor presenting the strongest affinity addition of the barbiturate to an equilibrating mixture of hydrazone isomers leads to the quantitative shift towards a for a barbiturate substrate from a dynamic combinatorial library of constituents differing in structure and single sp
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From “fluctuation fit” to “conformational selection”: Evolution, rediscovery, and integration of a concept
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- 2010
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