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    Cascades in Compartments: En Route to Machine‐Assisted Biotechnology by Rabe, Kersten S., Müller, Joachim, Skoupi, Marc, Niemeyer, Christof M.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (23-10-2017)
    “…Biological compartmentalization is a fundamental principle of life that allows cells to metabolize, propagate, or communicate with their environment. Much…”
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    Determination of the transection margin during colorectal resection with hyperspectral imaging (HSI) by Jansen-Winkeln, Boris, Holfert, N., Köhler, H., Moulla, Y., Takoh, J. P., Rabe, S. M., Mehdorn, M., Barberio, M., Chalopin, C., Neumuth, T., Gockel, I.

    “…Purpose This study evaluated the use of hyperspectral imaging for the determination of the resection margin during colorectal resections instead of clinical…”
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    Self‐Assembling All‐Enzyme Hydrogels for Flow Biocatalysis by Peschke, Theo, Bitterwolf, Patrick, Gallus, Sabrina, Hu, Yong, Oelschlaeger, Claude, Willenbacher, Norbert, Rabe, Kersten S., Niemeyer, Christof M.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (21-12-2018)
    “…Continuous flow biocatalysis is an emerging field of industrial biotechnology that uses enzymes immobilized in flow channels for the production of value‐added…”
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    Machine Learning Applied to Predicting Microorganism Growth Temperatures and Enzyme Catalytic Optima by Li, Gang, Rabe, Kersten S, Nielsen, Jens, Engqvist, Martin K. M

    Published in ACS synthetic biology (21-06-2019)
    “…Enzymes that catalyze chemical reactions at high temperatures are used for industrial biocatalysis, applications in molecular biology, and as highly evolvable…”
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    An Orthogonal Covalent Connector System for the Efficient Assembly of Enzyme Cascades on DNA Nanostructures by Kröll, Sandra, Rabe, Kersten S., Niemeyer, Christof M.

    “…Combining structural DNA nanotechnology with the virtually unlimited variety of enzymes offers unique opportunities for generating novel biocatalytic devices…”
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    Orthogonal Protein Decoration of DNA Origami by Saccà, Barbara, Meyer, Rebecca, Erkelenz, Michael, Kiko, Kathrin, Arndt, Andreas, Schroeder, Hendrik, Rabe, Kersten S, Niemeyer, Christof M

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (International ed.) (03-12-2010)
    “…If the face fits: Self‐labeling fusion proteins have been used for the site‐specific decoration of DNA origami. This method even allows individual faces of the…”
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    Isobutanol production at elevated temperatures in thermophilic Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius by Lin, Paul P., Rabe, Kersten S., Takasumi, Jennifer L., Kadisch, Marvin, Arnold, Frances H., Liao, James C.

    Published in Metabolic engineering (01-07-2014)
    “…The potential advantages of biological production of chemicals or fuels from biomass at high temperatures include reduced enzyme loading for cellulose…”
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    Use of hydrochemical and isotopic tracers to investigate the groundwater quality and recharge processes of the shared Iullemeden Aquifer System in the Sahel region (Western Africa) by Zouari, K., Trabelsi, R., Araguás Araguás, Luis L., Hussaini, S., Rabe, S., Alassane, A.

    Published in Hydrogeology journal (01-02-2024)
    “…The management of water resources across many parts of Africa is facing significant challenges in quantitative and qualitative terms. Meeting the increase in…”
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    Microfluidic Chips for Life Sciences—A Comparison of Low Entry Manufacturing Technologies by Grösche, Maximilian, Zoheir, Ahmed E., Stegmaier, Johannes, Mikut, Ralf, Mager, Dario, Korvink, Jan G., Rabe, Kersten S., Niemeyer, Christof M.

    “…Microfluidic water‐in‐oil droplets are a versatile tool for biological and biochemical applications due to the advantages of extremely small monodisperse…”
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    High-Throughput Screening for Terpene-Synthase-Cyclization Activity and Directed Evolution of a Terpene Synthase by Lauchli, Ryan, Rabe, Kersten S., Kalbarczyk, Karolina Z., Tata, Amulya, Heel, Thomas, Kitto, Rebekah Z., Arnold, Frances H.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (17-05-2013)
    “…An easy assay: A synthetic substrate enables a colorimetric screen for terpene synthase cyclization activity, thereby facilitating the engineering of these…”
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    An Immobilised Silicon‐Carbon Bond‐Forming Enzyme for Anaerobic Flow Biocatalysis by Gallus, Sabrina, Mittmann, Esther, Weber, Annika J., Peng, Martin, Niemeyer, Christof M., Rabe, Kersten S.

    Published in ChemCatChem (05-05-2023)
    “…The recent development of tailored cytochrome enzymes has enabled “new‐to‐nature” reactivities, such as the biocatalytic formation of carbon‐silicon bonds…”
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    Deletion of the EGF receptor in vascular smooth muscle cells prevents chronic angiotensin II‐induced arterial wall stiffening and media thickening by Schreier, B., Hünerberg, M., Mildenberger, S., Rabe, S., Bethmann, D., Wickenhauser, C., Gekle, M.

    Published in Acta Physiologica (01-03-2018)
    “…Aim In vivo vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) EGF receptor (EGFR) contributes to acute angiotensin II (AII) effects on vascular tone and blood pressure. The…”
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    Enhanced Bioactivity of Tailor-Made Glycolipid Enriched Manuka Honey by Delavault, André, Zoheir, Ahmed E, Muller, Delphine, Hollenbach, Rebecca, Rabe, Kersten S, Ochsenreither, Katrin, Rudat, Jens, Syldatk, Christoph

    “…Glycolipids can be synthetized in deep eutectic solvents (DESs) as they possess low water content allowing a reversed lipase activity and thus enables ester…”
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    Imine Reductase Based All-Enzyme Hydrogel with Intrinsic Cofactor Regeneration for Flow Biocatalysis by Bitterwolf, Patrick, Ott, Felix, Rabe, Kersten S, Niemeyer, Christof M

    Published in Micromachines (Basel) (15-11-2019)
    “…All-enzyme hydrogels are biocatalytic materials, with which various enzymes can be immobilized in microreactors in a simple, mild, and efficient manner to be…”
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    A Phenolic Acid Decarboxylase-Based All-Enzyme Hydrogel for Flow Reactor Technology by Mittmann, Esther, Gallus, Sabrina, Bitterwolf, Patrick, Oelschlaeger, Claude, Willenbacher, Norbert, Niemeyer, Christof M, Rabe, Kersten S

    Published in Micromachines (Basel) (20-11-2019)
    “…Carrier-free enzyme immobilization techniques are an important development in the field of efficient and streamlined continuous synthetic processes using…”
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    A Rationally Designed Connector for Assembly of Protein-Functionalized DNA Nanostructures by Koßmann, Katja J., Ziegler, Cornelia, Angelin, Alessandro, Meyer, Rebecca, Skoupi, Marc, Rabe, Kersten S., Niemeyer, Christof M.

    “…We report on the rational engineering of the binding interface of the self‐ligating HaloTag protein to generate an optimized linker for DNA nanostructures…”
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    Self-Immobilizing Biocatalysts Maximize Space–Time Yields in Flow Reactors by Theo Peschke, Patrick Bitterwolf, Silla Hansen, Jannis Gasmi, Kersten S. Rabe, Christof M. Niemeyer

    Published in Catalysts (01-02-2019)
    “…Maximizing space⁻time yields (STY) of biocatalytic flow processes is essential for the establishment of a circular biobased economy. We present a comparative…”
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    Formulation of DNA Nanocomposites: Towards Functional Materials for Protein Expression by Schipperges, Alessa, Hu, Yong, Moench, Svenja, Weigel, Simone, Reith, Johannes, Ordoñez-Rueda, Diana, Rabe, Kersten S., Niemeyer, Christof M.

    Published in Polymers (21-07-2021)
    “…DNA hydrogels are an emerging class of materials that hold great promise for numerous biotechnological applications, ranging from tissue engineering to…”
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