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  1. Direct oxygen isotope effect identifies the rate-determining step of electrocatalytic OER at an oxidic surface
  2. [RuII(tpy)(bpy)Cl]+-Catalyzed reduction of carbon dioxide. Mechanistic insights by carbon-13 kinetic isotope effects
  3. Fishing for new antibiotics
  4. Ullmann Reaction Catalyzed by Heterogeneous Mesoporous Copper/Manganese Oxide: A Kinetic and Mechanistic Analysis
  5. How Does Membrane Oxidation Affect Cell Delivery and Cell Killing?
  6. Single Chain Polymeric Nanoparticles to Promote Selective Hydroxylation Reactions of Phenol Catalyzed by Copper
  7. Membrane Oxidation in Cell Delivery and Cell Killing Applications
  8. Inside Cover: “Enzymatic” Photoreduction of Carbon Dioxide using Polymeric Metallofoldamers Containing Nickel-Thiolate Cofactors (ChemCatChem 7/2017)
  9. “Enzymatic” Photoreduction of Carbon Dioxide using Polymeric Metallofoldamers Containing Nickel-Thiolate Cofactors
  10. Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 Catalyzed by Re(pyridine-oxazoline)(CO)3Cl Complexes
  11. Exploration of the Innate Immune System of Styela clava: Zn2+ Binding Enhances the Antimicrobial Activity of the Tunicate Peptide Clavanin A
  12. Heterogeneous mesoporous manganese oxide catalyst for aerobic and additive-free oxidative aromatization of N-heterocycles
  13. Competitive 13C and 18O kinetic isotope effects on CO2 reduction catalyzed by Re(bpy)(CO)3Cl
  14. Copper-binding tripeptide motif increases potency of the antimicrobial peptide Anoplin via Reactive Oxygen Species generation
  15. Improved Bioactivity of Antimicrobial Peptides by Addition of Amino-Terminal Copper and Nickel (ATCUN) Binding Motifs
  16. Bioinorganic Chemistry of Antimicrobial and Host-Defense Peptides
  17. Competitive oxygen-18 kinetic isotope effects expose O–O bond formation in water oxidation catalysis by monomeric and dimeric ruthenium complexes
  18. Experimental and Computational Evidence of Metal-O 2 Activation and Rate-Limiting Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer in a Copper Amine Oxidase
  19. Studies of the Di-iron(VI) Intermediate in Ferrate-Dependent Oxygen Evolution from Water
  20. Oxygen Kinetic Isotope Effects upon Catalytic Water Oxidation by a Monomeric Ruthenium Complex
  21. Experimental and Computational Investigations of Oxygen Reactivity in a Heme and Tyrosyl Radical-Containing Fatty Acid α-(Di)oxygenase
  22. Catalytic Mechanism of a Heme and Tyrosyl Radical-Containing Fatty Acid α-(Di)oxygenase
  23. Generation of Endosomolytic Reagents by Branching of Cell-Penetrating Peptides: Tools for the Delivery of Bioactive Compounds to Live Cells in Cis or Trans
  24. Photophysical Properties, DNA Photocleavage, and Photocytotoxicity of a Series of Dppn Dirhodium(II,II) Complexes
  25. Live Cell Cytotoxicity Studies: Documentation of the Interactions of Antitumor Active Dirhodium Compounds with Nuclear DNA
  26. Redox-Regulated Inhibition of T7 RNA Polymerase via Establishment of Disulfide Linkages by Substituted Dppz Dirhodium(II,II) Complexes
  27. Ultrafast Ligand Exchange: Detection of a Pentacoordinate Ru(II) Intermediate and Product Formation
  28. Anticancer activity of heteroleptic diimine complexes of dirhodium: A study of intercalating properties, hydrophobicity and in cellulo activity
  29. Effect of Axial Coordination on the Electronic Structure and Biological Activity of Dirhodium(II,II) Complexes
  30. Dirhodium(II,II) Complexes:  Molecular Characteristics that Affect in Vitro Activity
  31. Photocytotoxicity of a New Rh2(II,II) Complex:  Increase in Cytotoxicity upon Irradiation Similar to That of PDT Agent Hematoporphyrin
  32. DNA Binding and Photocleavage in Vitro by New Dirhodium(II) dppz Complexes:  Correlation to Cytotoxicity and Photocytotoxicity
  33. Direct DNA Photocleavage by a New Intercalating Dirhodium(II/II) Complex:  Comparison to Rh2(μ-O2CCH3)4
  34. Synthesis, Structures, and Conformational Characteristics of Calixarene Monoanions and Dianions
  35. Inhibition of Transcription in Vitro by Anticancer Active Dirhodium(II) Complexes
  36. Structural evidence for monodentate binding of guanine to the dirhodium(ii,ii) core in a manner akin to that of cisplatin