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  1. Elements of IYPT2019
  2. The International Year of the Periodic Table 2019
  3. On the Naming of Recently Discovered Chemical Elements—the 2016 Experience
  4. On the Naming of Recently Discovered Chemical Elements–the 2016 Experience
  5. Names and symbols of the elements with atomic numbers 113, 115, 117 and 118 (IUPAC Recommendations 2016)
  6. The title says it all.
  7. How to Name New Chemical Elements
  8. Procedures for the Naming of a New Element
  9. Names and Symbols of the Elements With Atomic Numbers 113, 115, 117, and 118
  10. Metal interactions with nucleic acids
  11. Bioinorganic Chemistry - From Fundamental Research to Applications
  12. ChemInform Abstract: Coordination Chemistry Beyond Werner: Interplay Between Hydrogen Bonding and Coordination
  13. ChemInform Abstract: Interactions of Anticancer Pt Compounds with Proteins: An Overlooked Topic in Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry?
  14. Inventing Chemistry. Herman Boerhaave and the Reform of the Chemical Arts. Von John C. Powers.
  15. Bioinorganic chemistry
  16. A new family of Ru(ii) complexes with a tridentate pyridine Schiff-base ligand and bidentate co-ligands: synthesis, characterization, structure and in vitro cytotoxicity studies
  17. ChemInform Abstract: Putting Anion-π Interactions into Perspective
  18. Interactions of anticancer Pt compounds with proteins: an overlooked topic in medicinal inorganic chemistry?
  19. Fast and slow versus strong and weak metal–DNA binding: consequences for anti-cancer activity
  20. Editorial: Die Ethik des Zitierens
  21. Editorial: Citations and Ethics
  22. Anion‐π‐Wechselwirkungen ins rechte Licht gerückt
  23. Increased understanding of platinum anticancer chemistry
  24. ChemInform Abstract: Why Does Cisplatin Reach Guanine-N7 with Competing S-Donor Ligands Available in the Cell?
  25. ChemInform Abstract: Homogeneous Bio-inspired Copper-Catalyzed Oxidation Reactions
  26. Future Visions of Chemistry: Jan Reedijk
  27. Medicinal Applications of Metal Complexes Binding to Biological Macromolecules
  28. Is the impact of journal impact factors decreasing?
  29. Metal-Ligand Exchange Kinetics in Platinum and Ruthenium Complexes
  30. Celebrating Ten Years
  31. Foreword
  32. Platinum-Sulfur Interactions Involved in Antitumor Drugs, Rescue Agents, and Biomolecules
  33. 1,3,5-Triazine-Based Synthons in Supramolecular Chemistry
  34. Selective Oxidative para C—C Dimerization of 2,6‐Dimethylphenol.
  35. 1,3,5‐Triazine‐Based Synthons in Supramolecular Chemistry
  36. Selective oxidative para C–C dimerization of 2,6-dimethylphenol
  37. Copper(II)-Catalyzed Aerobic Oxidation to Primary Alcohols to Aldehydes.
  38. Bio-mimicking galactose oxidase and hemocyanin, two dioxygen-processing copper proteins
  39. Macromolecular Metal Complexes in Biological Systems
  40. Zinc-Catalyzed Aminolysis of Epoxides.
  41. Zinc-catalyzed aminolysis of epoxides
  42. Spin Transitions in Octahedral Iron(II) Compounds with Heterocyclic Ligands
  43. DNA-binding properties of heavy-metal complexes and consequences of structural changes
  44. Bioinorganic Catalysis
  45. Future Developments
  46. Introduction to Bioinorganic Chemistry
  47. Editorial
  48. Improved understanding in platinium antitumour chemistry
  49. Polymer-Metal Complexes in Living Systems
  50. Preparation of extended Di(4-pyridyl)thiophene oligomers
  51. Metal coordination by natural biomacromolecules
  52. Conformational differences between GXG chelates of cis- and trans-platinum.
  53. Interactions of Platinum Amine Compounds with Sulfur-Containing Biomolecules and Dna Fragments
  54. Bioinorganic chemistry
  55. Mimicking Nature: Bio-Inspired Models of Copper Proteins
  56. N-(2-Mercaptoethyl)-3,5-Dimethylpyrazole