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Thermotropic Phase Behavior of Trialkyl Cyclohexanetriamides Tomatsu I, Fitie CFC, Byelov D, de Jeu WH, Magusin PCMM, Wubbenhorst M, Sijbesma RP Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 113(43), 14158, 2009 |
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Shape and Release Control of a Peptide Decorated Vesicle through pH Sensitive Orthogonal Supramolecular Interactions Versluis F, Tomatsu I, Kehr S, Fregonese C, Tepper AWJW, Stuart MCA, Ravoo BJ, Koning RI, Kros A Journal of the American Chemical Society, 131(37), 13186, 2009 |
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Contrast viscosity changes upon photoirradiation for mixtures of poly(acrylic acid)-based alpha-cyclodextrin and azobenzene polymers Tomatsu I, Hashidzume A, Harada A Journal of the American Chemical Society, 128(7), 2226, 2006 |
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Redox-responsive hydrogel system using the molecular recognition of beta-cyclodextrin Tomatsu I, Hashidzume A, Harada A Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 27(4), 238, 2006 |
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Interaction of cyclodextrins with side chains of water soluble polymers: A simple model for biological molecular recognition and its utilization for stimuli-responsive systems Hashidzume A, Tomatsu I, Harada A Polymer, 47(17), 6011, 2006 |
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Gel-to-sol and sol-to-gel transitions utilizing the interaction of alpha-cyclodextrin with dodecyl side chains attached to a poly(acrylic acid) backbone Tomatsu I, Hashidzume A, Harada A Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 26(10), 825, 2005 |
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Macromolecular recognition by polymer-carrying cyclodextrins: Interaction of a polymer bearing cyclodextrin moieties with poly (acrylamide)s bearing aromatic side chains Hashidzume A, Ito F, Tomatsu I, Harada A Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 26(14), 1151, 2005 |
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Photoresponsive hydrogel system using molecular recognition of alpha-cyclodextrin Tomatsu I, Hashidzume A, Harada A Macromolecules, 38(12), 5223, 2005 |
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Unique associative properties of copolymers of sodium acrylate and oligo(ethylene oxide) alkyl ether methacrylates in water Tomatsu I, Hashidzume A, Yusa S, Morishima Y Macromolecules, 38(18), 7837, 2005 |
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Associative properties in water of copolymers of sodium 2-(acrylamido)-2-methylpropanesulfonate and methacrylamides substituted with alkyl groups of varying lengths Yamamoto H, Tomatsu I, Hashidzume A, Morishima Y Macromolecules, 33(21), 7852, 2000 |