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1. A Screening Approach to the Safe-and-Sustainable-by-Design Development of Advanced Insulation Materials.

2. Lessons Learned from the Grouping of Chemicals to Assess Risks to Human Health.

3. The Road to Achieving the European Commission's Chemicals Strategy for Nanomaterial Sustainability-A PATROLS Perspective on New Approach Methodologies.

4. Genetic Engineering in Combination with Semi-Synthesis Leads to a New Route for Gram-Scale Production of the Immunosuppressive Natural Product Brasilicardin A.

5. The Use of Nanomaterial In Vivo Organ Burden Data for In Vitro Dose Setting.

6. Simulating Nanomaterial Transformation in Cascaded Biological Compartments to Enhance the Physiological Relevance of In Vitro Dosing Regimes: Optional or Required?

7. A novel LysR-type regulator negatively affects biosynthesis of the immunosuppressant brasilicardin.

8. Nano or Not Nano? A Structured Approach for Identifying Nanomaterials According to the European Commission's Definition.

9. Robust Aqua Material: A Pressure-Resistant Self-Assembled Membrane for Water Purification.

10. Simultaneous Identification of Spectral Properties and Sizes of Multiple Particles in Solution with Subnanometer Resolution.

11. On the lifecycle of nanocomposites: comparing released fragments and their in-vivo hazards from three release mechanisms and four nanocomposites.

12. Enhanced adsorption affinity of anionic perylene-based surfactants towards smaller-diameter SWCNTs.

13. Determination of the surfactant density on SWCNTs by analytical ultracentrifugation.

14. Testing metal-oxide nanomaterials for human safety.

17. The Biosynthesis of Vancomycin-Type Glycopeptide Antibiotics-The Order of the Cyclization Steps This work was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (SFB 323) and by a grant of the EU (MEGATOP, QLK3-1999-00650). R. D. S. gratefully acknowledges the support of a Feodor-Lynen Fellowship granted by the Alexander-von-Humboldt Stiftung. We thank Corina Bihlmaier and Volker Pfeifer for help with transformation and Southern hybridization, J. A. Moss (La Jolla (USA)) for critical comments on the manuscript and Prof. Dr. M. E. Maier and Prof. Dr. H.-P. Fiedler (Tübingen) for generous support.

18. The Biosynthesis of Vancomycin-Type Glycopeptide Antibiotics-New Insights into the Cyclization Steps This work was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (SFB 323). We thank M. Schierle, Dr. S. Stevanovic and Prof. H.-G. Rammensee for help with Edman degradation and J. Turner, Prof. B. List and Prof. D. Boger (La Jolla, USA) for discussions on the work.

19. New Advances in the Biosynthesis of Glycopeptide Antibiotics of the Vancomycin Type from Amycolatopsis mediterranei.

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