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[First first author paper] Our PhD student, Ayana Miyata, published her work on 1D vdW porous fibrils assembled from MOPs in @jacs.acspublications.org. Her dedicated efforts and leadership led to this great achievement. Congratulations!!
Group reunion at Mexico City. Eli is doing great at UNAM!! Always wonderful to catch up with Ilich ;)
Enjoyed the wonderful Nobel Week in Stockholm. Congratulations again to our big boss Susumu Kitagawa, and other Chemistry Laureates Omar Yaghi and Richard Robson.
New PI promotion alert!! Our postdoc, Emily Meekel, left the group and will start research as an assistant professor at Birmingham @uobchemistry.bsky.social next year. We had a farewell party at Vegi Shabu-Shabu restaurant. Emily's work in Kyoto will be posted sometime soon. Good luck, Emily!
MOPEG gel appeared in @jacs.acspublications.org!! The MOP gel, covalently linked by PEG, affords free coordination sites that recognize guest molecules, and changes its size and mechanical properties. Great work by Tomoki Tateishi @tomokitateishi.bsky.social!! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
MOPEG, a new PEG-based polymer gel crossliked by MOP, shows macroscale deformation by coordinative guest recognition!! The idea from our former postdoc, Tomoki @tomokitateishi.bsky.social, finally appeared on @chemrxiv.org!! chemrxiv.org/doi/full/10....
Our Assoc. Prof. Tomoko Inose moved to RIKEN as a unit leader!! She is also affiliated with iCeMS and is now a PI. We are so happy to see how Tomoko flies high!! Congratulations, Tomoko!! www.icems.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/people/11...
Last week, we had a two-day kickoff meeting of our JST ASPIRE project in Madrid!! Discussed a lot of unpublished works, future directions, and collaboration ideas. Thanks, Javier Troyano, for the great organization!! #JST #ASPIRE
Arraying MOPs into one-dimensional structures via van der Waals interactions creates new porous aerogels. Three years of Ayana's work is now posted on @chemrxiv.org!! chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
A new POP for gas-drug combination therapy!! The excellent teamwork led by our former postdoc Tina is now published in ACS AMI!! pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10....
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institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS) strives to 1) create a new integrated discipline of cell-material sciences based on the cross-disciplinary field of chemistry, physics and cell ...
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Combination therapies can significantly aid in the treatment of biologically complex diseases, including cancer. These powerful therapies, such as combination nitric oxide (NO) gas and chemotherapy, a...
Multistimuli-Responsive Porous Organic Polymers for Drug-Gas Anticancer Combination Therapy
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Molecular recognition plays a central role in supramolecular chemistry. The concept of molecular recognition initially emerged from discrete molecular systems and has nowadays been expanded to solid-state soft materials; however, there remains a lack of ...
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Molecular recognition plays a central role in supramolecular chemistry. The concept of molecular recognition initially emerged from discrete molecular systems and has now been expanded to solid-state ...
Coordinative Guest Recognition Triggers Macroscale Deformation of Covalently Linked Metal-Organic Polyhedra Polymer Gels | ChemRxiv
Coordinative Guest Recognition Triggers Macroscale Deformation of Covalently Linked Metal–Organic Polyhedra Polymer Gels