„Modification“
Suchergebnisse
10.000+ Treffer
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Surface modifications of aluminium and aluminium oxide induced by a treatment with a He-plasma jet and plasma electrolytic oxidation
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Investigation of Wood and Timber Surface Modification by Dielectric Barrier Discharge at Atmospheric Pressure
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Apical debris removal of CanalBrushes with different tip modifications
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A Selenium‐Based Click AdoMet Analogue for Versatile Substrate Labeling with Wild‐Type Protein Methyltransferases
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Modification of Surface Bond Au Nanospheres by Chemically and Plasmonically Induced Pd Deposition
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Singlet‐Oxygen‐Induced Phospholipase A 2 Inhibition: A Major Role for Interfacial Tryptophan Dioxidation
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Modification of the hypercrosslinked polystyrene surface. New approaches to the synthesis of polymer-stabilized catalysts
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Erratum: Histological criteria for atypical pituitary adenomas – data from the German pituitary adenoma registry suggests modifications
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Voltammetry of Os (VI)‐Modified Polysaccharides at Carbon Electrodes
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Upcycling of Polybutadiene Facilitated by Selenium‐Mediated Allylic Amination
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Upcycling of Polybutadiene Facilitated by Selenium‐Mediated Allylic Amination
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Supramolecular Engineering through Temperature‐Induced Chemical Modification of 2 H ‐Tetraphenylporphyrin on Ag (111): Flat Phenyl Conformation and Possible Dehydrogenation Reactions
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A Triple Spin‐Labeling Strategy Coupled with DEER Analysis to Detect DNA Modifications and Enzymatic Repair
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A New Pyridoxal Derivative for Transamination of N ‐Terminus of Proteins
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Towards a Restriction Proteinase: Construction of a Self‐Activating Enzyme
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Subcellular Protein Localization by Using a Genetically Encoded Fluorescent Amino Acid
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Covalent and Non‐covalent Chemical Modification of Multi‐walled Carbon Nanotubes with Tetra‐(4‐hydroxylphenyl) porphyrin and Its Complexes
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Site‐Selective Traceless Staudinger Ligation for Glycoprotein Synthesis Reveals Scope and Limitations
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Single‐Side Organically Functionalized Anderson‐Type Polyoxometalates
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Palladium‐Catalyzed C H Bond Functionalization of a Metal–Organic Framework (MOF): Mild, Selective, and Efficient