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2. Enzyme‐Activatable Near‐Infrared Hemicyanines as Modular Scaffolds for in vivo Photodynamic Therapy.

3. Enzyme‐Activatable Near‐Infrared Hemicyanines as Modular Scaffolds for in vivo Photodynamic Therapy.

4. Smart probes for optical imaging of T cells and screening of anti-cancer immunotherapies.

6. Acid‐Resistant BODIPY Amino Acids for Peptide‐Based Fluorescence Imaging of GPR54 Receptors in Pancreatic Islets.

7. Acid‐Resistant BODIPY Amino Acids for Peptide‐Based Fluorescence Imaging of GPR54 Receptors in Pancreatic Islets.

8. Fluorogenic Granzyme A Substrates Enable Real‐Time Imaging of Adaptive Immune Cell Activity.

9. Fluorogenic Granzyme A Substrates Enable Real‐Time Imaging of Adaptive Immune Cell Activity.

10. Small Fluorogenic Amino Acids for Peptide‐Guided Background‐Free Imaging.

11. Small Fluorogenic Amino Acids for Peptide‐Guided Background‐Free Imaging.

12. Enzyme‐Activatable Chemokine Conjugates for In Vivo Targeting of Tumor‐Associated Macrophages.

13. Enzyme‐Activatable Chemokine Conjugates for In Vivo Targeting of Tumor‐Associated Macrophages.

14. A fluorogenic probe for granzyme B enables in-biopsy evaluation and screening of response to anticancer immunotherapies.

15. Rational Design of Phe‐BODIPY Amino Acids as Fluorogenic Building Blocks for Peptide‐Based Detection of Urinary Tract Candida Infections.

16. Rationales Design von Phe‐BODIPY‐Aminosäuren als fluorogene Bausteine für den peptidbasierten Nachweis von Candida‐Infektionen im Harntrakt.

17. A Bivalent Activatable Fluorescent Probe for Screening and Intravital Imaging of Chemotherapy‐Induced Cancer Cell Death.

18. A Bivalent Activatable Fluorescent Probe for Screening and Intravital Imaging of Chemotherapy‐Induced Cancer Cell Death.

19. Chemodivergent manganese-catalyzed C–H activation: modular synthesis of fluorogenic probes.

20. Fluorizoline-induced apoptosis requires prohibitins in nematodes and human cells.

21. Fluorescent cyclic peptides for cell imaging.

22. A fluorogenic cyclic peptide for imaging and quantification of drug-induced apoptosis.

25. Oxidative couplings on tryptophan-based diketopiperazines leading to fused and bridged chemotypes.

26. A Trp-BODIPY cyclic peptide for fluorescence labelling of apoptotic bodies.

27. Constrained Cyclopeptides: Biaryl Formation through Pd-Catalyzed C−H Activation in Peptides-Structural Control of the Cyclization vs. Cyclodimerization Outcome.

28. Enhanced antimicrobial activity of a peptide derived from human lysozyme by arylation of its tryptophan residues.

30. Understanding Acid Lability of Cysteine Protecting Groups.

31. Activation of the Integrated Stress Response and ER Stress Protect from Fluorizoline-Induced Apoptosis in HEK293T and U2OS Cell Lines.

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