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Supramolecular Assembly of Triterpenoids: Current State and Biomedical Perspectives
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Triterpenoids exhibit remarkable pharmacological characteristics and have garnered significant research attention, owing to their unique backbone structures and numerous modification sites. Recent advancements in supramolecular chemistry have highlighted the potential of triterpenoids to form organi...
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