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Carsten Schmuck

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Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|March 3, 2005
Amino acid binding by 2-(guanidiniocarbonyl)pyridines in aqueous solvents: a comparative binding study correlating complex stability with stereoelectronic factorsCarsten Schmuck, Uwe Machon
Chemical Society Reviews|January 27, 2009
Metal-free double helices from abiotic backbonesDebasish Haldar, Carsten Schmuck
Organic Letters|November 25, 2003
N'-alkylated guanidiniocarbonyl pyrroles: new receptors for amino acid recognition in waterCarsten Schmuck, Volker Bickert
Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology|November 13, 2003
Peptide binding by one-armed receptors in water: screening of a combinatorial library for the binding of Val-Val-Ile-AlaCarsten Schmuck, Martin Heil
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry|August 22, 2003
Using combinatorial methods to arrive at a quantitative structure-stability relationship for a new class of one-armed cationic peptide receptors targeting the C-terminus of the amyloid beta-peptideCarsten Schmuck, Martin Heil
Journal of the American Chemical Society|January 9, 2003
Highly stable self-assembly in water: ion pair driven dimerization of a guanidiniocarbonyl pyrrole carboxylate zwitterionCarsten Schmuck, Wolfgang Wienand
Organic Letters|July 29, 2005
Recognition of anionic carbohydrates by an artificial receptor in waterCarsten Schmuck, Michael Schwegmann
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|February 7, 2008
How to achieve self-assembly in polar solvents based on specific interactions? Some general guidelinesThomas Rehm, Carsten Schmuck
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry|July 20, 2007
Synthesis of a new artificial host for the binding of dipeptides in waterCarsten Schmuck, Laura Hernandez-Folgado
Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|April 5, 2011
Nucleotide recognition in water by a guanidinium-based artificial tweezer receptorHannes Y Kuchelmeister, Carsten Schmuck
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Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|March 3, 2005
Amino acid binding by 2-(guanidiniocarbonyl)pyridines in aqueous solvents: a comparative binding study correlating complex stability with stereoelectronic factorsCarsten Schmuck, Uwe Machon
Chemical Society Reviews|January 27, 2009
Metal-free double helices from abiotic backbonesDebasish Haldar, Carsten Schmuck
Organic Letters|November 25, 2003
N'-alkylated guanidiniocarbonyl pyrroles: new receptors for amino acid recognition in waterCarsten Schmuck, Volker Bickert
Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology|November 13, 2003
Peptide binding by one-armed receptors in water: screening of a combinatorial library for the binding of Val-Val-Ile-AlaCarsten Schmuck, Martin Heil
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry|August 22, 2003
Using combinatorial methods to arrive at a quantitative structure-stability relationship for a new class of one-armed cationic peptide receptors targeting the C-terminus of the amyloid beta-peptideCarsten Schmuck, Martin Heil
Journal of the American Chemical Society|January 9, 2003
Highly stable self-assembly in water: ion pair driven dimerization of a guanidiniocarbonyl pyrrole carboxylate zwitterionCarsten Schmuck, Wolfgang Wienand
Organic Letters|July 29, 2005
Recognition of anionic carbohydrates by an artificial receptor in waterCarsten Schmuck, Michael Schwegmann
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|February 7, 2008
How to achieve self-assembly in polar solvents based on specific interactions? Some general guidelinesThomas Rehm, Carsten Schmuck
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry|July 20, 2007
Synthesis of a new artificial host for the binding of dipeptides in waterCarsten Schmuck, Laura Hernandez-Folgado
Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|April 5, 2011
Nucleotide recognition in water by a guanidinium-based artificial tweezer receptorHannes Y Kuchelmeister, Carsten Schmuck
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