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Towards a Sustainable Future: Challenges and Opportunities for Early‐Career Chemists
The concepts of sustainability and sustainable chemistry have attracted increasing attention in recent years, being of great importance …
Emiel Dobbelaar
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Shaimaa S. Goher
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Juliana L. Vidal
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Nimrat K. Obhi
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Bren M. B. Felisilda
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Yvonne S. L. Choo
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Hossny Ismail
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Hooi Ling Lee
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Vanessa Nascimento
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Ramia Al Bakain
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Muhandiramge Ranasinghe
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Bianca L. Davids
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Arish Naim
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Nnanake-Abasi Offiong
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João Borges
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Torsten John
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Hybrid Materials From Peptide Nanofibrils and Magnetic Beads to Concentrate and Isolate Virus Particles
Peptide nanofibrils (PNFs) are considered a novel and highly efficient class of retroviral transduction enhancers due to their ability …
Manuel Hayn
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Torsten John
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Juhaina Bandak
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Lena Rauch‐Wirth
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Bernd Abel
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Jan Münch
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Sculpting photoproducts with DNA origami
Natural light-harvesting systems spatially organize densely packed dyes in different configurations to either transport excitons or …
Jeffrey Gorman
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Stephanie M. Hart
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Torsten John
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Maria A. Castellanos
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Dvir Harris
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Molly F. Parsons
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James L. Banal
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Adam P. Willard
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Gabriela S. Schlau-Cohen
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Mark Bathe
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Iridium(III)-based minor groove binding complexes as DNA photocleavage agents
Transition metal complexes containing the qtpy ligand (2′:4,4′′:4′,4′′′-quaterpyridyl) are known to be DNA intercalators or minor …
Stephen O. Aderinto
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Torsten John
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Abdulmujeeb Onawole
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Raphael Peter Galleh
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Jim A. Thomas
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Molecular Insights into the Dynamics of Amyloid Fibril Growth: Elongation and Lateral Assembly of GNNQQNY Protofibrils
The self-assembly of peptides and proteins into β-sheet rich amyloid fibrils is linked to both functional and pathological states. In …
Torsten John
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Aldo Rampioni
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David Poger
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Alan E. Mark
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Engaging Early‐Career Scientists in Global Policy‐Making
Pressing global challenges, such as climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic, or antibiotic resistance, require coordinated international …
Torsten John
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Kyle E. Cordova
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Christopher T. Jackson
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Alma C. Hernández‐Mondragón
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Bianca L. Davids
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Lovish Raheja
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Jovana v. Milić
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João Borges
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Peptide Self‐Assembly into Amyloid Fibrils at Hard and Soft Interfaces – From Corona Formation to Membrane Activity
Peptides and proteins are exposed to a variety of interfaces in a physiological environment, such as cell membranes, protein …
Torsten John
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Lisandra L. Martin
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Bernd Abel
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Lipid oxidation controls peptide self-assembly near membranes through a surface attraction mechanism
The self-assembly of peptides into supramolecular structures has been linked to neurodegenerative diseases but has also been observed …
Torsten John
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Stefania Piantavigna
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Tiara J. A. Dealey
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Bernd Abel
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Herre Jelger Risselada
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Lisandra L. Martin
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Curvature model for nanoparticle size effects on peptide fibril stability and molecular dynamics simulation data
Nanostructured surfaces are widespread in nature and are being further developed in materials science. This makes them highly relevant …
Torsten John
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Lisandra L. Martin
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Herre Jelger Risselada
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Bernd Abel
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Mechanistic insights into the size-dependent effects of nanoparticles on inhibiting and accelerating amyloid fibril formation
The aggregation of peptides into amyloid fibrils has been linked to ageing-related diseases, such as Alzheimer’s and type 2 …
Torsten John
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Juliane Adler
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Christian Elsner
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Johannes Petzold
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Martin Krueger
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Lisandra L. Martin
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Daniel Huster
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Herre Jelger Risselada
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Bernd Abel
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