Self-assembly (Czech Wikipedia)

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  • Whitesides, G.M.; Boncheva, M. (2002). "Beyond molecules: Self-assembly of mesoscopic and macroscopic components". PNAS. 99 (8): 4769–74. Bibcode:2002PNAS...99.4769W. doi:10.1073/pnas.082065899. PMC 122665free to read. PMID 11959929.
  • Whitesides, George M.; Kriebel, Jennah K.; Love, J. Christopher (2005). "Molecular engineering of surfaces using self-assembled monolayers". Science Progress. 88 (Pt 1): 17–48. doi:10.3184/003685005783238462. PMID 16372593.
  • Berillo, Dmitriy; Mattiasson, Bo; Galaev, Igor Yu.; Kirsebom, Harald (2012). "Formation of macroporous self-assembled hydrogels through cryogelation of Fmoc–Phe–Phe". Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 368 (1): 226–230. doi:10.1016/j.jcis.2011.11.006. PMID 22129632.
  • Chen, Pu; Luo, Zhengyuan; Güven, Sinan; Tasoglu, Savas; Ganesan, Adarsh Venkataraman; Weng, Andrew; Demirci, Utkan (2014). "Microscale Assembly Directed by Liquid-Based Template". Advanced Materials. 26 (34): 5936–5941. doi:10.1002/adma.201402079. PMID 24956442.
  • Lehn, Jm (Mar 2002). "Toward self-organization and complex matter". Science. 295 (5564): 2400–3. Bibcode:2002Sci...295.2400L. doi:10.1126/science.1071063. PMID 11923524.
  • Uskoković, Vuk (2008). "Isn't self-assembly a misnomer? Multi-disciplinary arguments in favor of co-assembly". Advances in Colloid and Interface Science. 141 (1–2): 37–47. doi:10.1016/j.cis.2008.02.004. PMID 18406396.
  • Compare: Halley, J.D.; Winkler, D.A. (2008). "Critical-like self-organization and natural selection: Two facets of a single evolutionary process?". Bio-Systems. 92 (2): 148–158. doi:10.1016/j.biosystems.2008.01.005. PMID 18353531. Retrieved 2016-04-04. "We argue that critical-like dynamics self-organize relatively easily in non-equilibrium systems, and that in biological systems such dynamics serve as templates upon which natural selection builds further elaborations. These critical-like states can be modified by natural selection in two fundamental ways, reflecting the selective advantage (if any) of heritable variations either among avalanche participants or among whole systems."