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  1. Zinc-selective inhibition of the promiscuous bacterial amide-hydrolase DapE: implications of metal heterogeneity for evolution and antibioticdrug design
  2. High-throughput production of two disulphide-bridge toxins
  3. New α-adrenergic property for synthetic MTβ and CM-3 three-finger fold toxins from black mamba
  4. Peptidomic comparison and characterization of the major components of the venom of the giant ant Dinoponera quadriceps collected in four different areas of Brazil
  5. An evolutionary approach of mamba venoms: “Le hasard et la nécessité”
  6. VENOMICS Project: Peptidomics and transcriptomics of animal venoms for the discovery of novel therapeutic peptides
  7. Inhibition of HIV Replication by Cyclic and Hairpin PNAs Targeting the HIV-1 TAR RNA Loop
  8. Titelbild: Oligoprolines as Scaffolds for the Formation of Silver Nanoparticles in Defined Sizes: Correlating Molecular and Nanoscopic Dimensions (Angew. Chem. 17/2012)
  9. Cover Picture: Oligoprolines as Scaffolds for the Formation of Silver Nanoparticles in Defined Sizes: Correlating Molecular and Nanoscopic Dimensions (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 17/2012)
  10. Oligoprolines as Scaffolds for the Formation of Silver Nanoparticles in Defined Sizes: Correlating Molecular and Nanoscopic Dimensions
  11. Oligoprolines as Scaffolds for the Formation of Silver Nanoparticles in Defined Sizes: Correlating Molecular and Nanoscopic Dimensions
  12. Nanoliter plates—versatile tools for the screening of split-and-mix libraries on-bead and off-bead
  13. Enamine Catalysis with Low Catalyst Loadings - High Efficiency via Kinetic Studies
  14. Silver Nanoparticle Formation in Different Sizes Induced by Peptides Identified within Split‐and‐Mix Libraries
  15. Silver Nanoparticle Formation in Different Sizes Induced by Peptides Identified within Split‐and‐Mix Libraries
  16. An Efficient Biodelivery System for Antisense Polyamide Nucleic Acid (PNA)
  17. Solid-phase synthesis and thermal denaturation study of cyclic PNAs targeting the HIV-1 TAR RNA loop
  18. The ‘fully protected backbone’ approach as a versatile tool for a new solid-phase PNA synthesis strategy