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Synthetic gene transfer vectors
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J.-P. Behr
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
1. Januar 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 1994-01-01
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Preface
- Bioorganic chemistry-a scientific endeavour in continuous transition
- Rational design of sequence-specific DNA ligands for artificial control of gene expression
- Bioorganic studies of transmitter receptors with philanthotoxin analogs
- Molecular recognition by artificial receptors
- Simple but efficient models for nuclease catalysis
- Catalytic and regulatory strategies of thermophilic lactate dehydrogenase: microscopic rate constants from kinetic isotope effects
- Catalytic antibodies and enzyme inhibitors
- Pyridoxal enzymes acting on D-amino acids
- Darwinian evolution of Trimeresurus flavoviridis venom gland phospholipase A2 isozymes
- A new type of carboxypeptidase A inhibitor: design, synthesis, and mechanistic implication
- New developments in cytochrome P-450 modeling
- Cytochromes P-450 and model systems: great diversity of catalyzed reactions
- Enantioselective conversions by bacterial quinoprotein alcohol dehydrogenases
- Modeling of quinoprotein functions
- Models of biological systems and biological processes
- Bioluminescence mechanism on new systems
- Recognition and transport of natural and synthetic siderophores by microbes
- Spider neurotoxins and their neuronal receptors
- Molecular recognition in neocarzinostatin complex: how does the apoprotein bind specifically and stabilize the chromophore?
- Intermolecular interaction between multifunctional porphyrin and ubiquinone analogues
- Towards synthetic enzymes based on porphyrins and steroids
- New trends of marine biotechnology development
- Bioactive substances isolated from marine sponge, a miniature conglomerate of various organisms
- Synthetic gene transfer vectors
- Design, synthesis, and evaluation of DNA minor groove binding agents: the duocarmycins
- Interactions between expanded porphyrins and nucleic acids
- Dynamics of lipids in synthetic membranes
- Binuclear macrocyclic and macrobicyclic complexes for dioxygen activation and transport
- A chemical approach towards photosynthetic reaction center (2)
- Structure-based nomenclature for irregular single-strand organic polymers (IUPAC Recommendations 1994)
- Quantities and units for electrophoresis in the clinical laboratory (IUPAC Recommendations 1994)
- Quantities and units for centrifugation in the clinical laboratory (IUPAC Recommendations 1994)
- Applications of IUPAC-IFCC recommendations on quantities and units to WHO biological reference materials for diagnostic use
- Standardized method for the estimation of β2-microglobulin, retinol-binding protein and albumin in urine (Technical Report)
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Preface
- Bioorganic chemistry-a scientific endeavour in continuous transition
- Rational design of sequence-specific DNA ligands for artificial control of gene expression
- Bioorganic studies of transmitter receptors with philanthotoxin analogs
- Molecular recognition by artificial receptors
- Simple but efficient models for nuclease catalysis
- Catalytic and regulatory strategies of thermophilic lactate dehydrogenase: microscopic rate constants from kinetic isotope effects
- Catalytic antibodies and enzyme inhibitors
- Pyridoxal enzymes acting on D-amino acids
- Darwinian evolution of Trimeresurus flavoviridis venom gland phospholipase A2 isozymes
- A new type of carboxypeptidase A inhibitor: design, synthesis, and mechanistic implication
- New developments in cytochrome P-450 modeling
- Cytochromes P-450 and model systems: great diversity of catalyzed reactions
- Enantioselective conversions by bacterial quinoprotein alcohol dehydrogenases
- Modeling of quinoprotein functions
- Models of biological systems and biological processes
- Bioluminescence mechanism on new systems
- Recognition and transport of natural and synthetic siderophores by microbes
- Spider neurotoxins and their neuronal receptors
- Molecular recognition in neocarzinostatin complex: how does the apoprotein bind specifically and stabilize the chromophore?
- Intermolecular interaction between multifunctional porphyrin and ubiquinone analogues
- Towards synthetic enzymes based on porphyrins and steroids
- New trends of marine biotechnology development
- Bioactive substances isolated from marine sponge, a miniature conglomerate of various organisms
- Synthetic gene transfer vectors
- Design, synthesis, and evaluation of DNA minor groove binding agents: the duocarmycins
- Interactions between expanded porphyrins and nucleic acids
- Dynamics of lipids in synthetic membranes
- Binuclear macrocyclic and macrobicyclic complexes for dioxygen activation and transport
- A chemical approach towards photosynthetic reaction center (2)
- Structure-based nomenclature for irregular single-strand organic polymers (IUPAC Recommendations 1994)
- Quantities and units for electrophoresis in the clinical laboratory (IUPAC Recommendations 1994)
- Quantities and units for centrifugation in the clinical laboratory (IUPAC Recommendations 1994)
- Applications of IUPAC-IFCC recommendations on quantities and units to WHO biological reference materials for diagnostic use
- Standardized method for the estimation of β2-microglobulin, retinol-binding protein and albumin in urine (Technical Report)