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    Nanoscale Arrangement of Proteins by Single-Molecule Cut-and-Paste

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    Protein-based nanostructures are key to the organization of life and it is their precise arrangement, which determines their specific functions. A single-molecule approach for the directed assembly of protein arrangements allows for a controlled composition of systems based on protein components. Applying antibodies and antigenic peptide tags we utilized the Single-Molecule Cut-and-Paste (SMC&P) technique for the handling of single proteins. Protein–DNA complexes could be arranged to complex patterns with the functionality of the protein part remaining unimpaired

    Additional file 2: of The dose distribution in dominant intraprostatic tumour lesions defined by multiparametric MRI and PSMA PET/CT correlates with the outcome in patients treated with primary radiation therapy for prostate cancer

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    Table S2. Spearman’s rho test. Correlation between the three dose parameters in the respective three volumes was analyzed. A weaker correlation between the Dmin values compared to the Dmean and Dmax values, respectively, was observed. Spearman’s rho values are listed. The respective p values were all < 0.001. (PDF 135 kb

    Selective Photooxidation Reactions using Water-Soluble Anthraquinone Photocatalysts

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    The aerobic organocatalytic oxidation of alcohols was achieved by using water-soluble sodium anthraquinone sulfonate. Under visible-light activation, this catalyst mediated the aerobic oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes and ketones. The photo-oxyfunctionalization of alkanes was also possible under these conditions.BT/Biocatalysi
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