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1. A Simple Fluorescence Affinity Assay to Decipher Uranyl-Binding to Native Proteins.

2. Phosphate-Rich Biomimetic Peptides Shed Light on High-Affinity Hyperphosphorylated Uranyl Binding Sites in Phosphoproteins.

3. A Trishistidine Pseudopeptide with Ability to Remove Both Cu Ι and Cu ΙΙ from the Amyloid-β Peptide and to Stop the Associated ROS Formation.

4. Cyclic Phosphopeptides to Rationalize the Role of Phosphoamino Acids in Uranyl Binding to Biological Targets.

5. Redox Self-Adaptation of a Nitrene Transfer Catalyst to the Substrate Needs.

6. Reactivity of a Zn(Cys)2(His)2 Zinc Finger with Singlet Oxygen: Oxidation Directed toward Cysteines but not Histidines.

7. A Ruthenium(II)-Copper(II) Dyad for the Photocatalytic Oxygenation of Organic Substrates Mediated by Dioxygen Activation.

8. Phosphoester hydrolysis: the incoming substrate turns the bridging hydroxido nucleophile into a terminal one.

9. Engineering short peptide sequences for uranyl binding.

10. Efficient oxidation and destabilization of Zn(Cys)₄ zinc fingers by singlet oxygen.

11. A diiron(III,IV) imido species very active in nitrene-transfer reactions.

12. A sulfur tripod glycoconjugate that releases a high-affinity copper chelator in hepatocytes.

13. Oxidation of Zn(Cys)4 zinc finger peptides by O2 and H2O2: products, mechanism and kinetics.

14. A series of tripodal cysteine derivatives as water-soluble chelators that are highly selective for copper(I).

15. Lanthanide(III) complexes with two hexapeptides incorporating unnatural chelating amino acids: secondary structure and stability.

16. New trends in the chemistry of iron(III) citrate complexes: correlations between X-ray structures and solution species probed by electrospray mass spectrometry and kinetics of iron uptake from citrate by iron chelators.

17. Sulfide oxidation by hydrogen peroxide catalyzed by iron complexes: two metal centers are better than one.

18. H 2 O 2 -Dependent Fe-Catalyzed Oxidations: Control of the Active Species.

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