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Different Behavior of the Histidine Residue toward Cadmium and Zinc in a Cadmium-Specific Metallothionein from an Aquatic Fungus Perinelli M, Tegoni M, Freisinger E Inorganic Chemistry, 59(23), 16988, 2020 |
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Incorporation of Sulfide Ions into the Cadmium(II) Thiolate Cluster of Cicer arietinum Metallothionein2 Wan XQ, Freisinger E Inorganic Chemistry, 52(2), 785, 2013 |
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Tris is a non-innocent buffer during intein-mediated protein cleavage Peroza EA, Freisinger E Protein Expression and Purification, 57(2), 217, 2008 |
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Pyrazine as a building block for molecular architectures with Pt-II Willermann M, Mulcahy C, Sigel RKO, Cerda MM, Freisinger E, Miguel PJS, Roitzsch M, Lippert B Inorganic Chemistry, 45(5), 2093, 2006 |
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Diplatinum(III) complexes with four bridging 1-methylcytosinato nucleobases derived from a mononuclear trans-(NH3)(2)Pt-II complex and Cu-II Muller J, Freisinger E, Miguel PJS, Lippert B Inorganic Chemistry, 42(17), 5117, 2003 |
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From simple trans-[a(2)Pt(2-hydroxypyrimidine)(2)](2+) (a = NH3, CH3NH2) complexes to structures of higher complexity. Molecular recognition of 2-aminopyrimidine by hydrogen bond formation and reactivity toward additional metal ions Navarro JAR, Freisinger E, Lippert B Inorganic Chemistry, 39(6), 1059, 2000 |
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Self-assembly of palladium(II) and platinum(II) complexes of 2-hydroxypyrimidine to novel metallacalix[4]arenes. Receptor properties through multiple H-bonding interactions Navarro JAR, Freisinger E, Lippert B Inorganic Chemistry, 39(11), 2301, 2000 |
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Molecular architecture based on metal triangles derived from 2,2 '-bipyrazine (Bpz) and EnM(II) (M = Pt, Pd) Schnebeck RD, Freisinger E, Glahe F, Lippert B Journal of the American Chemical Society, 122(7), 1381, 2000 |
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[(Ethylenediamine)Pt(uracilate)](4), a metal analogue of calix[4]arene. Coordination and anion host-guest chemistry related to its conformational dynamics Navarro JAR, Janik MBL, Freisinger E, Lippert B Inorganic Chemistry, 38(3), 426, 1999 |
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Metal-modified base pairs involving different donor sites of purine nucleobases: trans-[a(2)Pt(7,9-DimeG-N1)(9-EtGH-N7)](2+) and trans-[a(2)Pt(7,9-DimeG-N1)(9-EtG-N7)](+) (a = NH3 or CH3NH2; 9-EtGH = 9-ethylguanine; 7,9-DimeG = 7,9-dimethylguanine). Possible relevance to metalated DNA triplex structures Sigel RKO, Sabat M, Freisinger E, Mower A, Lippert B Inorganic Chemistry, 38(7), 1481, 1999 |