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    Testing of Diamond Electrodes as Biosensor for Antibody-Based Detection of Immunoglobulin Protein with Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy by Menzler, Martin, Ganskow, Charity S. G., Ruschig, Maximilian, Moustafa, Essam, Sittinger, Volker, Lachmann, Kristina, Wenzel, Esther Veronika, Russo, Giulio, Klahn, Philipp, Gäbler, Jan

    Published in C (Basel) (01-12-2022)
    “…To control the increasing virus pandemics, virus detection methods are essential. Today’s standard virus detections methods are fast (immune assays) or precise…”
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    Biocatalytic Ether Lipid Synthesis by an Archaeal Glycerolprenylase by Kaspar, Felix, Eilert, Lea, Staar, Sophie, Oung, Sangwar Wadtey, Wolter, Mario, Ganskow, Charity S. G., Kemper, Sebastian, Klahn, Philipp, Jacob, Christoph R., Blankenfeldt, Wulf, Schallmey, Anett

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (11-11-2024)
    “…Although ethers are common in secondary natural products, they are an underrepresented functional group in primary metabolism. As such, there are comparably…”
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    Alternative Assay Reagents for UV-Spectroscopic Detection of (Pyro‑)Phosphate with the PUB Module by Kaspar, Felix, Ganskow, Charity S. G., Eilert, Lea, Klahn, Philipp, Schallmey, Anett

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (14-06-2022)
    “…This report advises against the use of 5-iodoridine or 5-ethynyluridine as alternative assay reagents in the PUB module, primarily due to their lack of an…”
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    Biocatalytic Ether Lipid Synthesis by an Archaeal Glycerolprenylase by Kaspar, Felix, Eilert, Lea, Staar, Sophie, Oung, Sangwar Wadtey, Wolter, Mario, Ganskow, Charity S. G., Kemper, Sebastian, Klahn, Philipp, Jacob, Christoph R., Blankenfeldt, Wulf, Schallmey, Anett

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (11-11-2024)
    “…Although ethers are common in secondary natural products, they are an underrepresented functional group in primary metabolism. As such, there are comparably…”
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    Journal Article