Artificial molecular-level machines. Dethreading-rethreading of a pseudorotaxane powered exclusively by light energy.
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J F Stoddart | J. F. Stoddart | A. Credi | V. Balzani | V Balzani | F. Marchioni | A Credi | F Marchioni | J. Stoddart
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