Chen Yang, Kendall N. Houk, Yonatan Dubi, Xuefeng Guo
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Reply to: Questioning claims of monitoring the Michael addition reaction at the single-molecule level
replying to L. Venkataraman et al. Nature Chemistry https://doi.org/10.1038/s41557-024-01631-9 (2024)
In their Matters Arising1, Venkataraman and Ruitenbeek raise a series of points regarding the manuscript of Yang and others2. Below we provide a detailed reply to their comments. We demonstrate that the data presented in Yang et al. are completely consistent with the interpretation in the Article.
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