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Julian Victor

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|February 28, 2022
Design of a DNAzyme : Prediction of mRNA Regions Accessible to a DNAzymeGerhard Steger, Julian Victor
European Biophysics Journal : EBJ|December 18, 2017
Inability of DNAzymes to cleave RNA in vivo is due to limited Mg[Formula: see text] concentration in cellsJulian Victor, Gerhard Steger, Detlev Riesner
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)|July 11, 2020
Molecular Features and Metal Ions That Influence 10-23 DNAzyme ActivityHannah Rosenbach, Julian Victor, Manuel Etzkorn, et al.
Journal of Structural Biology|February 20, 2020
Expanding crystallization tools for nucleic acid complexes using U1A protein variantsHannah Rosenbach, Julian Victor, Jan Borggräfe, et al.
Biological Chemistry|February 5, 2021
Influence of monovalent metal ions on metal binding and catalytic activity of the 10-23 DNAzymeHannah Rosenbach, Jan Borggräfe, Julian Victor, et al.
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids|March 4, 2019
α-Synuclein-derived lipoparticles in the study of α-Synuclein amyloid fibril formationMarcel Falke, Julian Victor, Michael M Wördehoff, et al.
Colloids and Surfaces. B, Biointerfaces|July 13, 2024
Characterization of size-tuneable aescin-lipid nanoparticles as platform for stabilization of membrane proteinsFatima Escobedo, Mohanraj Gospalswamy, Pia Hägerbäumer, et al.
Nature|December 24, 2021
Time-resolved structural analysis of an RNA-cleaving DNA catalystJan Borggräfe, Julian Victor, Hannah Rosenbach, et al.
Small (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|October 13, 2022
Electroneutral Polymer Nanodiscs Enable Interference-Free Probing of Membrane Proteins in a Lipid-Bilayer EnvironmentDavid Glueck, Anne Grethen, Manabendra Das, et al.
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|February 28, 2022
Design of a DNAzyme : Prediction of mRNA Regions Accessible to a DNAzymeGerhard Steger, Julian Victor
European Biophysics Journal : EBJ|December 18, 2017
Inability of DNAzymes to cleave RNA in vivo is due to limited Mg[Formula: see text] concentration in cellsJulian Victor, Gerhard Steger, Detlev Riesner
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)|July 11, 2020
Molecular Features and Metal Ions That Influence 10-23 DNAzyme ActivityHannah Rosenbach, Julian Victor, Manuel Etzkorn, et al.
Journal of Structural Biology|February 20, 2020
Expanding crystallization tools for nucleic acid complexes using U1A protein variantsHannah Rosenbach, Julian Victor, Jan Borggräfe, et al.
Biological Chemistry|February 5, 2021
Influence of monovalent metal ions on metal binding and catalytic activity of the 10-23 DNAzymeHannah Rosenbach, Jan Borggräfe, Julian Victor, et al.
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids|March 4, 2019
α-Synuclein-derived lipoparticles in the study of α-Synuclein amyloid fibril formationMarcel Falke, Julian Victor, Michael M Wördehoff, et al.
Colloids and Surfaces. B, Biointerfaces|July 13, 2024
Characterization of size-tuneable aescin-lipid nanoparticles as platform for stabilization of membrane proteinsFatima Escobedo, Mohanraj Gospalswamy, Pia Hägerbäumer, et al.
Nature|December 24, 2021
Time-resolved structural analysis of an RNA-cleaving DNA catalystJan Borggräfe, Julian Victor, Hannah Rosenbach, et al.
Small (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|October 13, 2022
Electroneutral Polymer Nanodiscs Enable Interference-Free Probing of Membrane Proteins in a Lipid-Bilayer EnvironmentDavid Glueck, Anne Grethen, Manabendra Das, et al.
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