Systems chemistry is a scientific approach to transfer the knowledge about small reaction systems to complex chemical systems with a multiplicity of interacting molecules.
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Systems chemistry Open Access Article; Chem. Soc. Rev., 2008, 37, 101 - 108. RSC, UK
Systems chemistry Sijbren Otto and Fred Ludlow at the University of Cambridge, UK, call on chemists to embrace complexity and take up the emerging discipline of systems chemistry. Article, 2007. RSC, UK
PACE Programmable Artificial Cell Evolution. PACE is focussing on the IT potential of synthetic chemical cells: addressing both the technical opportunities of programming and producing them by connecting combinatorial chemistry via microfludics with existing IT. Applications of these artificial cells will exploit their chemical distinctiveness from biological cells
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