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  1. Novel lysosome targeted molecular transporter built on a guanidinium-poly-(propylene imine) hybrid dendron for efficient delivery of doxorubicin into cancer cells
  2. Interaction of Aβ peptide with tubulin causes an inhibition of tubulin polymerization and the apoptotic death of cancer cells
  3. A short GC rich DNA derived from microbial origin targets tubulin/microtubules and induces apoptotic death of cancer cells
  4. Fluorescence fluctuation of an antigen–antibody complex: circular dichroism, FCS and smFRET of enhanced GFP and its antibody
  5. Targeted delivery of a novel peptide–docetaxel conjugate to MCF-7 cells through neuropilin-1 receptor: reduced toxicity and enhanced efficacy of docetaxel
  6. Indolicidin Targets Duplex DNA: Structural and Mechanistic Insight through a Combination of Spectroscopy and Microscopy
  7. Assembly of an Injectable Noncytotoxic Peptide-Based Hydrogelator for Sustained Release of Drugs
  8. An amyloid inhibitor octapeptide forms amyloid type fibrous aggregates and affects microtubule motility
  9. Confocal microscopy of cytoplasmic lipid droplets in a live cancer cell: number, polarity, diffusion and solvation dynamics
  10. Co- and distinct existence of Tris-NTA and biotin functionalities on individual and adjacent micropatterned surfaces generated by photo-destruction
  11. Targeting cytotoxicity and tubulin polymerization by metal–carbene complexes on a purine tautomer platform
  12. Single functionalized graphene oxide reconstitutes kinesin mediated intracellular cargo transport and delivers multiple cytoskeleton proteins and therapeutic molecules into the cell
  13. Macromol. Biosci. 11/2013
  14. Dual Functionalized Graphene Oxide Serves as a Carrier for Delivering Oligohistidine‐ and Biotin‐Tagged Biomolecules into Cells
  15. A Biotin Micropatterned Surface Generated by Photodestruction Serves as a Novel Platform for Microtubule Organisation and DNA Hybridisation
  16. Spacer driven morphological twist in Phe-Phe dipeptide conjugates
  17. Micropattern-Controlled Local Microtubule Nucleation, Transport, and Mesoscale Organization
  18. In vitro reconstitution of a cell-like environment using liposomes for amyloid beta peptide aggregation and its propagation
  19. Microtubule nucleation from a functionalised SiO2 EM grid
  20. Human cathelicidin peptide LL37 binds telomeric G-quadruplex
  21. Functionalised TiO2 nanoparticles deliver oligo-histidine and avidin tagged biomolecules simultaneously into the cell
  22. Multicomponent Assembly of Anionic and Neutral Decanuclear Copper(II) Phosphonate Cages
  23. Synthesis and ultrastructural characterization of ferrocenylated soft structures
  24. Organization of Motor Proteins into Functional Micropatterns Fabricated by a Photoinduced Fenton Reaction
  25. Organization of Motor Proteins into Functional Micropatterns Fabricated by a Photoinduced Fenton Reaction
  26. Solvent-mediated morphological transformations in peptide-based soft structures
  27. Barrel- and Crown-Shaped Dodecanuclear Copper(II) Cages Built from Phosphonate, Pyrazole, and Hydroxide Ligands
  28. Periodic Iron Nanomineralization in Human Serum Transferrin Fibrils
  29. Innentitelbild: Periodic Iron Nanomineralization in Human Serum Transferrin Fibrils (Angew. Chem. 12/2008)
  30. Inside Cover: Periodic Iron Nanomineralization in Human Serum Transferrin Fibrils (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 12/2008)
  31. Periodic Iron Nanomineralization in Human Serum Transferrin Fibrils
  32. Templated Growth of Hybrid Structures at the Peptide–Peptide Interface
  33. Morphological consequences of metal ion–peptide vesicle interaction
  34. A Distorted Cubic Tetranuclear Copper(II) Phosphonate Cage with a Double-Four-Ring-Type Core
  35. Synthesis, structure, magnetism and nuclease activity of tetranuclear copper(ii) phosphonates containing ancillary 2,2′-bipyridine or 1,10-phenanthroline ligands
  36. Peptide-Based Soft Materials as Potential Drug Delivery Vehicles
  37. Phased Fiber Growth in a Peptide Conjugate:  Aggregation and Disaggregation Studies
  38. Bioinspired Design of Nanocages by Self‐Assembling Triskelion Peptide Elements
  39. Bioinspired Design of Nanocages by Self‐Assembling Triskelion Peptide Elements
  40. Innentitelbild: Bioinspired Design of Nanocages by Self‐Assembling Triskelion Peptide Elements (Angew. Chem. 12/2007)
  41. Inside Cover: Bioinspired Design of Nanocages by Self‐Assembling Triskelion Peptide Elements (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 12/2007)
  42. Metalated peptide fibers derived from a natural metal-binding peptide motif
  43. Self-assembly and potassium ion triggered disruption of peptide-based soft structures