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Dissipation of self-assemblies by fusion of complementary gels: an elegant strategy for programmed enzymatic reactions.

Cholesterol based phenylboronic acid and glucose tailored complementary gels were developed which underwent mutual self-destruction upon mixing due to the formation of a boronate-diol adduct. This dissipation of the complementary gels was employed in a programmed enzymatic reaction and in pro-drug activation.

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