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1. Die Click‐to‐Release‐Aktivierung des Reserveantibiotikums Colistin am Zielort verringert dessen Nierentoxizität.

2. A Targeted Click‐to‐Release Activation of the Last‐Resort Antibiotic Colistin Reduces its Renal Cell Toxicity.

3. Bioresponsive pseudoGlucosinolates (psGSLs) release Isothiocyanates (ITCs) in the Presence of Nitroreductases

9. Peptide microarrays coupled to machine learning reveal individual epitopes from human antibody responses with neutralizing capabilities against SARS-CoV-2

12. Selective Bacterial Targeting and Infection-Triggered Release of Antibiotic Colistin Conjugates

13. Host-induced spermidine production in motile triggers phagocytic uptake

18. Species-Specific Conservation of Linear Antigenic Sites on Vaccinia Virus A27 Protein Homologs of Orthopoxviruses

19. Serological Analysis of Herpes B Virus at Individual Epitope Resolution: From Two-Dimensional Peptide Arrays to Multiplex Bead Flow Assays

21. Investigations on the mode of action of gephyronic acid, an inhibitor of eukaryotic protein translation from myxobacteria

25. Treatment of Vinca minorLeaves with Methyl Jasmonate Extensively Alters the Pattern and Composition of Indole Alkaloids

26. N-terminal myristoylation-dependent masking of neutralizing epitopes in the preS1 attachment site of hepatitis B virus

28. IRSp53 Links the Enterohemorrhagic E. coli Effectors Tir and EspFU for Actin Pedestal Formation

30. IRSp53 Links the Enterohemorrhagic E. coli Effectors Tir and EspFU for Actin Pedestal Formation.

32. Identification of High-Affinity PB1-Derived Peptides with Enhanced Affinity to the PA Protein of Influenza A Virus Polymerase

33. Multiple Antibody Targets on Herpes B Glycoproteins B and D Identified by Screening Sera of Infected Rhesus Macaques with Peptide Microarrays

35. A Targeted Click-to-Release Activation of the Last-Resort Antibiotic Colistin Reduces its Renal Cell Toxicity.

36. Selective Bacterial Targeting and Infection-Triggered Release of Antibiotic Colistin Conjugates.

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