Leila Motiei

Leila Motiei

Department of Organic Chemistry, Weizmann Institute of Science

Affiliated withWeizmann Institute of Science

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JoVE Journal Publications

ArticleTotal : 1
Year
Mimicking the Function of Signaling Proteins: Toward Artificial Signal Transduction Therapy
Publication title
2016

Other Publications

Article
Year
Self-propagating assembly of a molecular-based multilayer.

Journal of the American Chemical Society| PubMed ID: 18572942

2008
Electrochromic behavior of a self-propagating molecular-based assembly.

Journal of the American Chemical Society| PubMed ID: 19275257

2009
Antibacterial cyclic D,L-alpha-glycopeptides.

Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)| PubMed ID: 19557251

2009
Electrochemical characteristics of a self-propagating molecular-based assembly.

The journal of physical chemistry. B| PubMed ID: 20088551

2010
2010
2010
Linear vs exponential formation of molecular-based assemblies.

Journal of the American Chemical Society| PubMed ID: 20568753

2010
2010
Stepwise assembly of coordination-based metal-organic networks.

Journal of the American Chemical Society| PubMed ID: 20863123

2010
Synergism in multicomponent self-propagating molecular assemblies.

Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids| PubMed ID: 21128588

2011
Molecule and electron transfer through coordination-based molecular assemblies.

Journal of the American Chemical Society| PubMed ID: 21846129

2011
Authorizing multiple chemical passwords by a combinatorial molecular keypad lock.

Journal of the American Chemical Society| PubMed ID: 24088016

2013
2014
Interfacial mass transfer by controlled multilayer disassembly.

Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)| PubMed ID: 24926481

2014
2015
2015
Sensing Protein Surfaces with Targeted Fluorescent Receptors.

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)| PubMed ID: 26382918

2015
Sensing Protein Surfaces with Targeted Fluorescent Receptors.

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)| PubMed ID: 26398521

2015
2015
Message in a molecule.

Nature communications| PubMed ID: 27138465

2016