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Biomedical Imaging: The Chemistry of Labels, Probes and Contrast Agents, Chapter 5.2 The Future of Biomedical Imaging: Synthesis and Chemical Properties of the DTPA and DOTA Derivative Ligands and Their Complexes . E. Brücher, Zs. Baranyai, Gy. Tircsó
, 2012
, Pages 208-260
Modern Biocatalysis: Advances Towards Synthetic Biological Systems, Chapter 6 Modulating Enzyme Activity via Incorporation of Non-canonical Amino Acids . Jules Kirk, Thomas Huber, Colin J. Jackson
, 2018
, Pages 153-177
Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins: Volume 41, Site-selective peptide and protein labelling & crosslinking . E. Antonatou, S. B. Gunnoo, W. Vannecke, A. Madder
, 2017
, Volume 41
, Pages 53-99
Contrast Agents for MRI: Experimental Methods, Chapter 1 General Synthetic and Physical Methods . Quyen N. Do, James S. Ratnakar, Zoltán Kovács, Gyula Tircsó, Ferenc Krisztián Kálmán, Zsolt Baranyai, Ernő Brücher, Imre Tóth
, 2018
, Pages 1-120
Synthetic Biology: Volume 1, Chapter 3 The role of directed protein evolution in synthetic biology . Paul A. Dalby
, 2014
, Volume 1
, Pages 79-105
Synthetic Biology: Volume 1, Chapter 2 Use of synthetic biology techniques to site-selective introduce posttranslational modifications in proteins . Ralph P. G. Bosmans, Luc Brunsveld
, 2014
, Volume 1
, Pages 31-78
Dioxygen-dependent Heme Enzymes, CHAPTER 4 Investigating Heme Enzymes with Expanded Genetic Codes . Cheng Hu, Yang Yu, Jiangyun Wang
, 2019
, Pages 79-102
Venoms to Drugs: Venom as a Source for the Development of Human Therapeutics, CHAPTER 10 Case Study 2: Transforming a Toxin into a Therapeutic: the Sea Anemone Potassium Channel Blocker ShK Toxin for Treatment of Autoimmune Diseases . Raymond S. Norton, Michael W. Pennington, Christine Beeton
, 2015
, Pages 255-274
Photochemistry: Volume 33, Photo-reduction and -oxidation . A. Gilbert, Alan Cox
, 2002
, Volume 33
, Pages 194-241
New Frontiers in Chemical Biology: Enabling Drug Discovery, Chapter 6 Chemologics . Lyn H. Jones
, 2011
, Pages 204-223