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  1. The ATP-dependent Pathways and Human Diseases
  2. Modified Nucleotides for Chemical and Enzymatic Synthesis of Therapeutic RNA
  3. Bio-Inspired Materials
  4. Phenylenevinylene conjugated oligoelectrolytes as fluorescent dyes for mammalian cell imaging
  5. Rational Design of RNA Nanoparticles and Nanoarrays
  6. DNA-functionalized polystyrene particles and their controlled self-assembly
  7. Distyrylbenzene oligoelectrolyte (DSBN+) for human cervical carcinoma cells imaging
  8. Supramolecular cooperative-assembly of polyelectrolyte films
  9. RNA Nanoparticles for Gene Expression Regulation
  10. Self-Assembly of an Optically Active Conjugated Oligoelectrolyte
  11. Effect of the Peptide Secondary Structure on the Peptide Amphiphile Supramolecular Structure and Interactions
  12. Self-Assembling RNA Nanorings Based on RNAI/II Inverse Kissing Complexes
  13. Improved isolation of proteins tagged with glutathione S-transferase
  14. Promoting RNA helical stacking via A-minor junctions
  15. Identification of Bacteria by Conjugated Oligoelectrolyte/Single-Stranded DNA Electrostatic Complexes
  16. A polyhedron made of tRNAs
  17. Modification of the Optoelectronic Properties of Membranes via Insertion of Amphiphilic Phenylenevinylene Oligoelectrolytes
  18. Specific interaction of DNA-functionalized polymer colloids
  19. A Tripod Molecular Tip for Single Molecule Ligand−Receptor Force Spectroscopy by AFM
  20. Automatic Analysis of Conjugated Polyelectrolyte–DNA Interactions Based on Sequential Analysis of AFM Imaging
  21. Square-Shaped RNA Particles from Different RNA Folds
  22. Preliminary structural investigations of the Eut-L shell protein of the ethanolamine ammonia-lyase metabolosome ofEscherichia coli
  23. Noncovalent Self-Assembling Nucleic Acid-Lipid Based Materials
  24. Inside Front Cover: Anatomy and Growth Characteristics of Conjugated Polyelectrolyte/DNA Aggregates (Adv. Funct. Mater. 22/2008)
  25. Anatomy and Growth Characteristics of Conjugated Polyelectrolyte/DNA Aggregates
  26. Supramolecular Materials Comprising Nucleic Acid Biopolymers
  27. Self-assembled Materials Containing Complementary Nucleobase Molecular Recognition
  28. Nucleic Acid Foldamers: Design, Engineering and Selection of Programmable Biomaterials with Recognition, Catalytic and Self‐assembly Properties
  29. The architectonics of programmable RNA and DNA nanostructures
  30. Controlled Spacing of Cationic Gold Nanoparticles by Nanocrown RNA
  31. Building Programmable Jigsaw Puzzles with RNA
  32. Comparison of the cleavage profiles of oligonucleotide duplexes with or without phosphorothioate linkages by using a chemical nuclease probe
  33. Characterization of the Dehydro-Guanidinohydantoin Oxidation Product of Guanine in a Dinucleotide
  34. ChemInform Abstract: New Examples of Mixed Seleno‐sulfides; Reactions with Triphenylphosphine.
  35. Guanine Oxidation: NMR Characterization of a Dehydro-guanidinohydantoin Residue Generated by a 2e-oxidation of d(GpT)
  36. ChemInform Abstract: A Facile Conversion of Thio‐ and Selenophosphoric Acids and Their Derivatives into Fluoridates by Means of Reaction with Silver Fluoride.
  37. The synthesis of unsymmetrical S1-(3′-O-thymidine-O-methanephosphonyl)-S2-p-nitrophenyl disulfides and their reactions with triphenylphosphine
  38. One-pot synthesis of nucleoside 3′-O-(S-phenyl methanephosphonothioates)
  39. A facile conversion of thio- and selenophosphoric acids and their derivatives into fluoridates by means of reaction with silver fluoride
  40. Stereoselective Synthesis of [Rp]-Dinucleoside (3′,5′)-Methanephosphonates
  41. Chemo-and Stereoselectivity of Nucleophilic Substitution in Mixed Phosphorus-Carboxylic Anhydrides
  42. Mixed Phosphorus-Carboxylic Anhydrides as Synthons for Stereoselective Synthesis of [RP]-Dinucleoside (3',5)-Methanephosphonates
  43. Mixed Phosphorus-Carboxylic Anhydrides as Synthons for Stereoselective Synthesis of [RP]-Dinucleoside (3',5')-Methanephosphonates
  44. Base-Dependent Regioselective and P-Stereocontrolled Hydrolysis of Nucleoside 3‘-O-(O-2,4,6-Trimethylbenzoyl Methanephosphonothioate)s