Host molecules are essential components in supramolecular chemistry, specifically designed for host-guest interactions. These molecules form complex structures through non-covalent bonds, including micelles, vesicles, spheres, and nanotubes. Such formations are pivotal in studying cell recognition and other biological processes, as they mimic natural systems' selective and reversible interactions. Host molecules facilitate the encapsulation, transport, and release of guest molecules, making them crucial for applications in drug delivery, sensing, and catalysis. Their ability to create highly organized assemblies without covalent bonding underlines their significance in advancing our understanding of molecular recognition and the development of innovative materials and therapies.
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