„Modification“
Suchergebnisse
10.000+ Treffer
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Electronic and Steric Effects on Catalysts for CO 2/Epoxide Polymerization: Subtle Modifications Resulting in Superior Activities †
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Electrochemical Modification of Single Carbon Nanotubes
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A New Crystal Modification of Chromium Tetrafluoride: β ‐CrF 4
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“Nanoobjects” by Self‐Assembly Concomitant with Modifications under Alterable Boundary Conditions: Incorporation of Paramagnetic Metal Centers (Cu 2+) in Ring‐Shaped Molybdenum‐Oxide Based Clusters
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Supramolecular Modification of the Periphery of Dendrimers Resulting in Rigidity and Functionality
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The Selective Incorporation of Alkenes into Proteins in Escherichia coli †
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Catalyst for DNA Ligation: Towards a Two‐Stage Replication Cycle
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Modification of Galactose Oxidase to Introduce Glucose 6‐Oxidase Activity
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Biosynthesis of Proteins Incorporating a Versatile Set of Phenylalanine Analogues
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Controlling the Assembly of Cellulose‐Based Oligosaccharides through Sequence Modifications
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Controlling the Assembly of Cellulose‐Based Oligosaccharides through Sequence Modifications
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Evaluation of the Molecular Interactions of Fluorinated Amino Acids with Native Polypeptides
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Proofreading Activity of Pfu Thermostable DNA Polymerase on a 6‐ O ‐Methylguanine‐Containing Template Monitored by ESI‐FTICR Mass Spectrometry
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Site‐Specific Modification of Epstein–Barr Virus‐Encoded RNA 1 with N 2 ‐Benzylguanosine Limits the Binding Sites Occupied by PKR
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Enzymatic Cyclisation of Peptidomimetics with Incorporated (E)‐Alkene Dipeptide Isosteres
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Phosphorus Nanorods—Two Allotropic Modifications of a Long‐Known Element
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Glyco‐SeS: Selenenylsulfide‐Mediated Protein Glycoconjugation—A New Strategy in Post‐Translational Modification †
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Incremental Contribution to Protein Stability from a β Hairpin “Finger”: Limits on the Stability of Designed β Hairpin Peptides †
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A Novel Example of X‐Ray‐Radiation‐Induced Chemical Reduction of an Aromatic Nitro‐Group‐Containing Thin Film on SiO 2 to an Aromatic Amine Film
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Dehydroxylation Route to Surface Modification of Mesoporous Silicas by Using Grignard Reagents †