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Bacterial urease and its role in long-lasting human diseases.Permeation through phospholipid bilayers, skin-cell penetration, plasma stability, and CD spectra of α- and β-oligoproline derivatives.N-lipidated oligopeptides immobilized on cellulose as new type of organocatalysts.Probing an artificial polypeptide receptor library using a series of novel histamine H3 receptor ligands.Synthesis of Arylamino-1,3,5-triazines Functionalized with Alkylatin 2-chloroethylamine Fragments and Studies of their Cytotoxicity on the Breast Cancer MCF-7 Cell Line.Interaction of β(3) /β(2) -peptides, consisting of Val-Ala-Leu segments, with POPC giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) and white blood cancer cells (U937)--a new type of cell-penetrating peptides, and a surprising chain-length dependence of their vesiImproved efficacy of fosmidomycin against Plasmodium and Mycobacterium species by combination with the cell-penetrating peptide octaarginine.Syntheses, receptor bindings, in vitro and in vivo stabilities and biodistributions of DOTA-neurotensin(8-13) derivatives containing β-amino acid residues - a lesson about the importance of animal experiments.A novel generation of coupling reagents. Enantiodifferentiating coupling reagents prepared in situ from 2-chloro-4,6-dimethoxy-1,3,5-triazine (CDMT) and chiral tertiary amines.Synthesis of linear and cyclic opioid-based peptide analogs containing multiple N-methylated amino acid residues.Detection of antibodies against synthetic peptides mimicking ureases fragments in sera of rheumatoid arthritis patients.Bis(4,6-dimethoxy-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl) ether as coupling reagent for peptide synthesis.Heavy atom induced phosphorescence study on the influence of internal structural factors on the photophysics of tryptophan in aqueous solutions.Enantiomeric and diastereoisomeric (mixed) L/ D-octaarginine derivatives - a simple way of modulating the properties of cell-penetrating peptides.Synthesis and biological activity of cyclolinopeptide A analogues modified with γ4-bis(homo-phenylalanine).The quest for the shortest fragments of A (13-19) and B (12-17) responsible for the aggregation of human insulin.Search for Fibrous Aggregates Potentially Useful in Regenerative Medicine Formed under Physiological Conditions by Self-Assembling Short Peptides Containing Two Identical Aromatic Amino Acid Residues.The Effect of Counterion and Tertiary Amine on the Efficiency ofN-Triazinylammonium Sulfonates in Solution and Solid-Phase Peptide SynthesisA convenient microwave-assisted synthesis of N-glycosyl amino acids4-(4,6-Di[2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-4-methylomorpholinium Tetrafluoroborate. Triazine-Based Coupling Reagents Designed for Coupling Sterically Hindered SubstratesOrthogonal Functionalization of Nanodiamond Particles after Laser Modification and Treatment with Aromatic Amine DerivativesTowards Intelligent Drug Design System: Application of Artificial Dipeptide Receptor Library in QSAR-Oriented StudiesPreparation Method of Porous Dressing Materials Based on Butyric-Acetic Chitin Co-PolyestersAntimicrobial and Antibiofilm N-acetyl-L-cysteine Grafted Siloxane Polymers with Potential for Use in Water SystemsSearch for New Aggregable Fragments of Human Insulin.Influence of Porous Dressings Based on Butyric-Acetic Chitin Co-Polymer on Biological Processes In Vitro and In VivoButanol Synthesis Routes for Biofuel Production: Trends and PerspectivesExamination of THPC as an oxygen scavenger impacting VIC dosimeter thermal stability and comparison of NVP-containing polymer gel dosimetersStudy on the Materials Formed by Self‐Assembling Hydrophobic, Aromatic Peptides Dedicated to Be Used for Regenerative MedicineThe cellular effects of novel triazine nitrogen mustards in glioblastoma LBC3, LN-18 and LN-229 cell lines4-(4,6-Dimethoxy-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-4-methylmorpholinium Toluene-4-sulfonate (DMT/NMM/TsO− ) Universal Coupling Reagent for Synthesis in SolutionAn industrial-scale synthesis of biodegradable soluble in organic solvents butyric-acetic chitin co polyestersCross-Reactivity of Polyclonal Antibodies against Canavalia ensiformis (Jack Bean) Urease and Helicobacter pylori Urease Subunit A FragmentsLabeling and Protecting N -Terminal Protein Positions by β -Peptidyl Aminopeptidase-Catalyzed Attachment of β -Amino-Acid Residues - Insulin as a First ExampleContinuous catalytic coupling of raw bioethanol into butanol and higher homologuesP-Triazinylphosphonium chlorides as a new group of coupling reagentsEnantioselective Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis Using Traceless Chiral Coupling Reagents and Racemic Amino AcidsSynthesis and cytotoxicity studies of bifunctional hybrids of nitrogen mustards with potential enzymes inhibitors based on melamine frameworkAre anti-Helicobacter pylori urease antibodies involved in atherosclerotic diseases?P-Acylphosphonium salts and their vinyloges — application in synthesis
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