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Any of a class of large, cage-like compounds that can encapsulate smaller molecules
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Cryptophane — This article is about the organic compound. For the GnuPG frontend, see Cryptophane (software). General structure of cryptophanes: syn and anti diastereomeric forms Cryptophanes are a class of organic supramolecular compounds studied and… … Wikipedia
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