The term dendrimer derives from the Greek words dendron (tree) and meros (part) and refers to its regularly and highly branched structure. Like trees, dendrimers usually exhibit aesthetically pleasant structures, but the interest in a specific dendrimer does not depend, of course, only on its beauty; rather, it depends on the "fruit" (i.e., the specific function) that the dendrimer is able to produce.

Designing Dendrimers / S. Campagna; P. Ceroni; F. Puntoriero. - STAMPA. - (2012), pp. 7-9.

Designing Dendrimers

CERONI, PAOLA;
2012

Abstract

The term dendrimer derives from the Greek words dendron (tree) and meros (part) and refers to its regularly and highly branched structure. Like trees, dendrimers usually exhibit aesthetically pleasant structures, but the interest in a specific dendrimer does not depend, of course, only on its beauty; rather, it depends on the "fruit" (i.e., the specific function) that the dendrimer is able to produce.
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Designing Dendrimers / S. Campagna; P. Ceroni; F. Puntoriero. - STAMPA. - (2012), pp. 7-9.
S. Campagna; P. Ceroni; F. Puntoriero
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