“…14,15 In the last decade, amphiphilic dendrimers, a broad series of dendrimers of asymmetric structure that includes core-shell dendrimers, Janus dendrimers, dendron-tail dendrimers as well as glycodendrimers, have attracted great attention. [16][17][18][19][20] Such structures, in addition to the inherent branched structure of dendrimers, have the ability to self-assemble to form various nanostructures, including both conventional micelles 19 and liposome-like dendrimersomes. 21 The unique chemistry of calix-and thiacalix [4]arenes, consisting of the possibility of modification of both lower and upper rims, as well as the presence of four stereoisomers, made them a convenient platform to use both as a dendrimer's core [22][23][24][25][26][27] and as dendrones.…”