Year |
Citation |
Score |
2018 |
Brahm K, Wack JS, Eckes S, Engemann V, Schmitz K. Macrocyclization enhances affinity of chemokine-binding peptoids. Biopolymers. e23244. PMID 30548842 DOI: 10.1002/Bip.23244 |
0.312 |
|
2016 |
Helmer D, Schmitz K. Peptides and Peptide Analogs to Inhibit Protein-Protein Interactions. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 917: 147-83. PMID 27236556 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-32805-8_8 |
0.337 |
|
2015 |
Helmer D, Rink I, Dalton JAR, Brahm K, Jöst M, Nargang TM, Blum W, Wadhwani P, Brenner-Weiss G, Rapp BE, Giraldo J, Schmitz K. Rational design of a peptide capture agent for CXCL8 based on a model of the CXCL8:CXCR1 complex Rsc Advances. 5: 25657-25668. DOI: 10.1039/C4Ra13749C |
0.324 |
|
2014 |
Jehle K, Cato L, Neeb A, Muhle-Goll C, Jung N, Smith EW, Buzon V, Carbó LR, Estébanez-Perpiñá E, Schmitz K, Fruk L, Luy B, Chen Y, Cox MB, Bräse S, et al. Coregulator control of androgen receptor action by a novel nuclear receptor-binding motif. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 289: 8839-51. PMID 24523409 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M113.534859 |
0.41 |
|
2010 |
Schmitz K, Hahn F, Schepers U. Modified GSMP synthesis greatly improves the disulfide crosslink of T7 run-off siRNAs with cell penetrating peptides Synlett. 2959-2963. DOI: 10.1055/S-0030-1259022 |
0.497 |
|
2008 |
Hahn F, Schmitz K, Balaban TS, Bräse S, Schepers U. Conjugation of spermine facilitates cellular uptake and enhances antitumor and antibiotic properties of highly lipophilic porphyrins. Chemmedchem. 3: 1185-8. PMID 18618563 DOI: 10.1002/Cmdc.200800013 |
0.498 |
|
2007 |
Schmitz K, Haggarty SJ, McPherson OM, Clardy J, Koehler AN. Detecting binding interactions using microarrays of natural product extracts. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 129: 11346-7. PMID 17718493 DOI: 10.1021/Ja073965S |
0.322 |
|
2007 |
Schröder T, Schmitz K, Niemeier N, Balaban TS, Krug HF, Schepers U, Bräse S. Solid-phase synthesis, bioconjugation, and toxicology of novel cationic oligopeptoids for cellular drug delivery. Bioconjugate Chemistry. 18: 342-54. PMID 17326607 DOI: 10.1021/Bc0602073 |
0.465 |
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