Buchkapitel (534)
6601.
Buchkapitel
Micro- and nanopatterning of active biomolecules and cells. In: Intelligent Surfaces in Biotechnology: Scientific and Engineering Concepts, Enabling Technologies, and Translation to Bio-Oriented Applications, S. 291 - 319 (Hg. Grandin, H. M.; Textor, M.). John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, USA (2012)
6602.
Buchkapitel
Molecularly defined peptide spacing gradients for cell guidance. In: Soft Matter Gradient Surfaces: Methods and Applications, S. 383 - 406 (Hg. Genzer, J.). John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Oxford (2012)
6603.
Buchkapitel
The reducing milieu of parasitized cells as a target of antimalarial agents: Methylene blue as an ethical drug. In: Apicomplexan Parasites, S. 115 - 136 (Hg. Becker, K.). Wiley-VCH, Weinheim (2011)
6604.
Buchkapitel
Calibration of fluorescent calcium indicators. In: Imaging Neurons: A Laboratory Manual, S. 923 - 930 (Hg. Yuste, R.; Lanni, F.; Konnerth, A.). CSHLP, New York (2011)
6605.
Buchkapitel
Core–shell nanocrystals. In: Comprehensive Nanoscience and Technology. Vol. 1, S. 272 - 287 (Hg. Andrews, D.L.; Scholes, G.D.; Wiederrecht, G.P.). Elsevier B.V. (2011)
6606.
Buchkapitel
Genetisch veränderte Mäuse (Transgene und Knock(in)out-Mäuse) und deren Bedeutung in der Biomedizin. In: Molekulare Biotechnologie, S. 419 - 426 (Hg. Wink, M.). Wiley−VCH, Weinheim (2011)
6607.
Buchkapitel
Transgenic and gene targeted mice and their impact in medical research. In: An Introduction to Molecular Biotechnology, S. 419 - 426 (Hg. Wink, M.). Wiley−VCH, Weinheim (2011)
6608.
Buchkapitel
5, S. 323 - 343 (Hg. Vogel, V.). Wiley-VCH, Weinheim (2010)
The micro- and nanoscale architecture of the immunological synapse. In: Nanotechnology, Bd. 6609.
Buchkapitel
Improved properties of optical surfaces by following the example of the "Moth Eye". In: Biomimetics, Learning from Nature, S. 451 - 466 (Hg. Mukherjee, A.). INTECH, o.O. (2010)
6610.
Buchkapitel
Diblock copolymer micelle nanolithography: characteristics and application. In: Nanostructured surfaces, S. 291 - 315 (Hg. Chi, L.). Wiley-VCH, Weinheim (2010)
6611.
Buchkapitel
1, S. 413 - 422 (Hg. Masland, R. H.; Albright, T. D.). Academic Press, San Diego (2008)
Direction-selective cells. In: The Senses − A Comprehensive Reference, Bd. 6612.
Buchkapitel
7, S. 35 - 54 (Hg. Coluccio, L. M.). Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands (2008)
Myosin structure. In: Myosins: A auperfamily of molecular motors: Proteins and cellregulation, Bd. 6613.
Buchkapitel
Human thioredoxin reductase − structural and mechanistic characteristics of an anticancer drug target. In: Flavins and flavoproteins 2008: Proceedings of the 16th international symposium, Jaca, Spain, June 8-13, 2008, S. 333 - 338 (Hg. Frago, S.). Selbstverl., Zaragoza (2008)
6614.
Buchkapitel
Prinzipien neuronaler Signalketten. In: Handbuch der Psychopharmakotherapie, S. 71 - 78 (Hg. Holsboer, F.; Gründer, G.; Benkert, O.). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg (2008)
6615.
Buchkapitel
Improved models for animal research. In: Sourcebook of models for biomedical research, S. 17 - 24 (Hg. Conn, P. M.). Humana Press, Totowa, NJ (2008)
6616.
Buchkapitel
Romano-Ward Syndrome. In: Encyclopedia of Molecular Mechanisms of Disease, S. 1865 - 1867 (Hg. Lang, F.). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg (2008)
6617.
Buchkapitel
The early days of multiple pulse NMR. In: Encyclopedia of magnetic resonance. Wiley, [S.l.] (2007)
6618.
Buchkapitel
3, S. 235 - 265 (Hg. Sigel, A.; Sigel, H.; Sigel, R. K. O.). Wiley & Sons Ltd., Chichester, UK (2007)
Cytochromes P450 - structural basis for binding and catalysis. In: Metal ions in life sciences: the ubiquitous roles of cytochrome P450 proteins; Volume 3, Bd. 6619.
Buchkapitel
Tetracycline-controlled genetic switches. In: Conditional Mutagenesis: an Approach to Disease Models, S. 49 - 72 (Hg. Robert Feil, D. M.). Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York (2007)
6620.
Buchkapitel
3, S. 397 - 435 (Hg. Sigel, R. K. O.). Wiley & Sons Ltd., Chichester, UK (2007)
Carbon-carbon bond cleavage by P450 systems. In: Metal Ions in Life Sciences; Volume 3: The Ubiquitous Roles of Cytochrome P450 Proteins, Bd.