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Daniel Joss

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Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy|November 30, 2019
Design and applications of lanthanide chelating tags for pseudocontact shift NMR spectroscopy with biomacromoleculesDaniel Joss, Daniel Häussinger
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|August 16, 2019
P4T-DOTA - a lanthanide chelating tag combining a sterically highly overcrowded backbone with a reductively stable linkerDaniel Joss, Daniel Häussinger
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|September 24, 2020
A novel, rationally designed lanthanoid chelating tag delivers large paramagnetic structural restraints for biomolecular NMRDaniel Joss, Florine Winter, Daniel Häussinger
Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|June 15, 2019
A Sterically Overcrowded, Isopropyl-Substituted, Lanthanide-Chelating Tag for Protein Pseudocontact Shift NMR Spectroscopy: Synthesis of its Macrocyclic Scaffold and Benchmarking on Ubiquitin S57 C and hCA II S166 CDaniel Joss, Maria-Sophie Bertrams, Daniel Häussinger
Chemical Reviews|January 10, 2022
Pseudocontact Shifts in Biomolecular NMR SpectroscopyThomas Müntener, Daniel Joss, Daniel Häussinger, et al.
Journal of Biomolecular NMR|August 18, 2018
Conformationally locked lanthanide chelating tags for convenient pseudocontact shift protein nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyDaniel Joss, Roché M Walliser, Kaspar Zimmermann, et al.
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|April 4, 2019
Synthesis of chiral nine and twelve-membered cyclic polyamines from natural building blocksThomas Müntener, Fabienne Thommen, Daniel Joss, et al.
Chemical Science|October 8, 2019
Structure of formylglycine-generating enzyme in complex with copper and a substrate reveals an acidic pocket for binding and activation of molecular oxygenDzmitry A Miarzlou, Florian Leisinger, Daniel Joss, et al.
Chemical Science|June 12, 2019
Localization of ligands within human carbonic anhydrase II using <sup>19</sup>F pseudocontact shift analysisKaspar Zimmermann, Daniel Joss, Thomas Müntener, et al.
Chimia|March 1, 2019
Conference ReportDaniel Joss, Serena Rigo, Fadri Christoffel, et al.
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Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy|November 30, 2019
Design and applications of lanthanide chelating tags for pseudocontact shift NMR spectroscopy with biomacromoleculesDaniel Joss, Daniel Häussinger
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|August 16, 2019
P4T-DOTA - a lanthanide chelating tag combining a sterically highly overcrowded backbone with a reductively stable linkerDaniel Joss, Daniel Häussinger
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|September 24, 2020
A novel, rationally designed lanthanoid chelating tag delivers large paramagnetic structural restraints for biomolecular NMRDaniel Joss, Florine Winter, Daniel Häussinger
Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|June 15, 2019
A Sterically Overcrowded, Isopropyl-Substituted, Lanthanide-Chelating Tag for Protein Pseudocontact Shift NMR Spectroscopy: Synthesis of its Macrocyclic Scaffold and Benchmarking on Ubiquitin S57 C and hCA II S166 CDaniel Joss, Maria-Sophie Bertrams, Daniel Häussinger
Chemical Reviews|January 10, 2022
Pseudocontact Shifts in Biomolecular NMR SpectroscopyThomas Müntener, Daniel Joss, Daniel Häussinger, et al.
Journal of Biomolecular NMR|August 18, 2018
Conformationally locked lanthanide chelating tags for convenient pseudocontact shift protein nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyDaniel Joss, Roché M Walliser, Kaspar Zimmermann, et al.
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|April 4, 2019
Synthesis of chiral nine and twelve-membered cyclic polyamines from natural building blocksThomas Müntener, Fabienne Thommen, Daniel Joss, et al.
Chemical Science|October 8, 2019
Structure of formylglycine-generating enzyme in complex with copper and a substrate reveals an acidic pocket for binding and activation of molecular oxygenDzmitry A Miarzlou, Florian Leisinger, Daniel Joss, et al.
Chemical Science|June 12, 2019
Localization of ligands within human carbonic anhydrase II using <sup>19</sup>F pseudocontact shift analysisKaspar Zimmermann, Daniel Joss, Thomas Müntener, et al.
Chimia|March 1, 2019
Conference ReportDaniel Joss, Serena Rigo, Fadri Christoffel, et al.
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