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1. Deciphering the role of recurrent FAD-dependent enzymes in bacterial phosphonate catabolism

2. The Microbial Degradation of Natural and Anthropogenic Phosphonates

3. On the Road towards Small-Molecule Programmed Cell Death 1 Ligand 1 Positron Emission Tomography Tracers: A Ligand-Based Drug Design Approach

4. In vivo evaluation of radiotracers targeting the melanin-concentrating hormone receptor 1: [11C]SNAP-7941 and [18F]FE@SNAP reveal specific uptake in the ventricular system

5. In vitro Radiopharmaceutical Evidence for MCHR1 Binding Sites in Murine Brown Adipocytes

6. Optimization of the Automated Synthesis of [11C]mHED—Administered and Apparent Molar Activities

7. The functional importance of bacterial oxidative phosphonate pathways

9. As Similar As Possible, As Different As Necessary — On-Site Laboratory Teaching during the COVID-19 Pandemic

10. Overall Retention of Methyl Stereochemistry during B12-Dependent Radical SAM Methyl Transfer in Fosfomycin Biosynthesis

11. Discovery of a New, Recurrent Enzyme in Bacterial Phosphonate Degradation: (R)-1-Hydroxy-2-aminoethylphosphonate Ammonia-lyase

12. Discovery of melanin‐concentrating hormone receptor 1 in brown adipose tissue

13. Towards understanding the magnetism of Os(<scp>iv</scp>) complexes: an ab initio insight

16. (R)-[18F]NEBIFQUINIDE: A promising new PET tracer for TSPO imaging

17. C–H Bond Cleavage Is Rate-Limiting for Oxidative C–P Bond Cleavage by the Mixed Valence Diiron-Dependent Oxygenase PhnZ

18. Synthesis and in vitro evaluation of new translocator protein ligands designed for positron emission tomography

19. An Oxidative Pathway for Microbial Utilization of Methylphosphonic Acid as a Phosphate Source

20. Overall Retention of Methyl Stereochemistry during B

21. Discovery of a New, Recurrent Enzyme in Bacterial Phosphonate Degradation: (

22. (R)-1-hydroxy-2-aminoethylphosphonate ammonia-lyase, a new PLP-dependent enzyme involved in bacterial phosphonate degradation

23. Synthetic Phosphonic Acids as Potent Tools to Study Phosphonate Enzymology

24. SNAPshots of the MCHR1: a Comparison Between the PET-Tracers [18F]FE@SNAP and [11C]SNAP-7941

25. PcxL and HpxL are flavin-dependent, oxime-forming N-oxidases in phosphonocystoximic acid biosynthesis in Streptomyces

26. Determination of the Absolute Configuration of (−)-Hydroxynitrilaphos and Related Biosynthetic Questions

27. (R)-[

28. Toward the Optimization of (+)-[

29. Toward the Optimization of (+)-[11C]PHNO Synthesis: Time Reduction and Process Validation

30. PcxL and HpxL are flavin-dependent, oxime-forming

31. Preclinical In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation of [18F]FE@SUPPY for Cancer PET Imaging: Limitations of a Xenograft Model for Colorectal Cancer

32. Phosphonodifluoropyruvate is a mechanism-based inhibitor of phosphonopyruvate decarboxylase from Bacteroides fragilis

35. The Stereochemical Course of the α-Hydroxyphosphonate-Phosphate Rearrangement

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