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Cécile Givelet

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Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry|September 14, 2011
A simple ionic triphenylene receptor for catecholamines, serotonin and D-glucosamine in buffered waterCécile Givelet, Brigitte Bibal
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry|June 18, 2009
A fluorescent cyclotriveratrylene: synthesis, emission properties and acetylcholine recognition in waterMarie-Laurence Dumartin, Cécile Givelet, Pierre Meyrand, et al.
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|May 23, 2009
A hydrosoluble triphenylene that preferentially binds acetylcholine, epibatidine, and nicotineCécile Givelet, Thierry Buffeteau, Françoise Arnaud-Neu, et al.
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|March 15, 2011
Templated dynamic cryptophane formation in waterCécile Givelet, Junling Sun, Di Xu, et al.
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|December 4, 2008
Polyphosphorylated triphenylenes: synthesis, crystal structure, and selective catechol recognitionCécile Givelet, Bernard Tinant, Luc Van Meervelt, et al.
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Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry|September 14, 2011
A simple ionic triphenylene receptor for catecholamines, serotonin and D-glucosamine in buffered waterCécile Givelet, Brigitte Bibal
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry|June 18, 2009
A fluorescent cyclotriveratrylene: synthesis, emission properties and acetylcholine recognition in waterMarie-Laurence Dumartin, Cécile Givelet, Pierre Meyrand, et al.
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|May 23, 2009
A hydrosoluble triphenylene that preferentially binds acetylcholine, epibatidine, and nicotineCécile Givelet, Thierry Buffeteau, Françoise Arnaud-Neu, et al.
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|March 15, 2011
Templated dynamic cryptophane formation in waterCécile Givelet, Junling Sun, Di Xu, et al.
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|December 4, 2008
Polyphosphorylated triphenylenes: synthesis, crystal structure, and selective catechol recognitionCécile Givelet, Bernard Tinant, Luc Van Meervelt, et al.
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