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Publications by Otto S. Wolfbeis
Comparison of a Nucleosidic vs Non-Nucleosidic Postsynthetic “Click” Modification of DNA With Base-Labile Fluorescent Probes
Bioconjugate Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Biotechnology
Pharmacology
Pharmaceutical Science
Bioengineering
Biomedical Engineering
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Click Chemistry as a Reliable Method for the High-Density Postsynthetic Functionalization of Alkyne-Modified DNA
Detection of Campylobacter Pylori DNA by Hybridisation With Non-Radioactive Probes in Comparison With a 32p-Labelled Probe
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Structure-Guided Synthesis and Mechanistic Studies Reveal Sweetspots on Naphthyl Salicyl Hydrazone Scaffold as Non-Nucleosidic Competitive, Reversible Inhibitors of Human Ribonucleotide Reductase
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Postsynthetic Modification of an Amino-Tagged MOF Using Peptide Coupling Reagents: A Comparative Study
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Surfaces
Alloys
Materials Chemistry
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Metals
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Magnetic Materials
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Postsynthetic Modification of a Network Polymer of Intrinsic Microporosity and Its Hydrogen Adsorption Properties
Simulations of Fluorescent Probes Attached to SERCA
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