„Selenium“
Suchergebnisse
9.150 Treffer
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Cyclization of Peptides by using Selenolanthionine Bridges †
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Trip 2 C 6 H 3 SeF: The First Isolated Selenenyl Fluoride †
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A Se 19 Homocycle Complexed by Two Copper (I) Ions
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A Selenium‐Based Cathode for a High‐Voltage Tandem Photoelectrochemical Solar Cell †
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Reagentless Oxidative Folding of Disulfide‐Rich Peptides Catalyzed by an Intramolecular Diselenide †
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Selenenylsulfide‐Linked Homogeneous Glycopeptides and Glycoproteins: Synthesis of Human “Hepatic Se Metabolite A” †
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Perpendicular versus Coplanar Conformation of the SeCl 2 Moiety in T‐Shaped Selenyl Chloride Adducts – Propeller‐Like Free Rotation in Solution
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A Selenium Analogue of Firefly d ‐Luciferin with Red‐Shifted Bioluminescence Emission †
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Synthesis, Structures, and Light‐Induced Transformation of Keto‐Functionalized Selenidogermanate Complexes † ‡
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Zr 2 N 2 Se: The First Zirconium (IV) Nitride Selenide by the Oxidation of Zirconium (III) Nitride with Selenium
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Selenium/Tellurium‐Containing Hyperbranched Polymers: Effect of Molecular Weight and Degree of Branching on Glutathione Peroxidase‐Like Activity
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Synthesis of Terminal Uranium (IV) Disulfido and Diselenido Compounds by Activation of Elemental Sulfur and Selenium
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Spectroscopic and Electrochemical Characterization of the (NiFeSe) Hydrogenase from Desulfovibrio vulgaris Miyazaki F: Reversible Redox Behavior and Interactions between Electron Transfer Centers
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Thionitrosyl‐ and Selenonitrosyliridium Complexes
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Versatile Synthesis of Benzothiophenes and Benzoselenophenes by Rapid Assembly of Arylzinc Reagents, Alkynes, and Elemental Chalcogens †
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Switchable Catalytic Activity: Selenium‐Containing Peptides with Redox‐Controllable Self‐Assembly Properties †
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Catalytic Enantioselective Michael Addition of α‐Aryl‐α‐Isocyanoacetates to Vinyl Selenone: Synthesis of α,α‐Disubstituted α‐Amino Acids and (+)‐ and (−)‐Trigonoliimine A †
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Selenomethylene Locked Nucleic Acid Enables Reversible Hybridization in Response to Redox Changes †
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Thionitrosyl‐ and Selenonitrosyliridium Complexes †
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Conversion of Phenols into Selenophenols: Seleno Newman–Kwart Rearrangement †