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5. A nanoengineered tandem nitroreductase: designing a robust prodrug-activating nanoreactor.

6. Design and synthesis of bioreductive prodrugs of class I histone deacetylase inhibitors and their biological evaluation in virally transfected acute myeloid leukemia cells.

7. Deep Proteomic Investigation of Metabolic Adaptation in Mycobacteria under Different Growth Conditions.

8. Increasing the Selectivity of Light-Active Antimicrobial Agents - Or How To Get a Photosensitizer to the Desired Target.

9. A Dual-Metal-Catalyzed Sequential Cascade Reaction in an Engineered Protein Cage.

11. Inside a Shell-Organometallic Catalysis Inside Encapsulin Nanoreactors.

12. Artificial metalloenzymes in a nutshell: the quartet for efficient catalysis.

13. Pyridinium Modified Anthracenes and Their Endoperoxides Provide a Tunable Scaffold with Activity against Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Bacteria.

14. Four Phosphates at One Blow: Access to Pentaphosphorylated Magic Spot Nucleotides and Their Analysis by Capillary Electrophoresis.

15. The Two-Component Locus MSMEG_0244/0246 Together With MSMEG_0243 Affects Biofilm Assembly in M. smegmatis Correlating With Changes in Phosphatidylinositol Mannosides Acylation.

16. Understanding the mechanism of action of pyrrolo[3,2- b ]quinoxaline-derivatives as kinase inhibitors.

17. Detection and Characterization of a Mycobacterial L-Arabinofuranose ABC Transporter Identified with a Rapid Lipoproteomics Protocol.

18. Magic spot nucleotides: tunable target-specific chemoenzymatic synthesis.

19. Trehalose Conjugation Enhances Toxicity of Photosensitizers against Mycobacteria.

20. New WS9326A Derivatives and One New Annimycin Derivative with Antimalarial Activity are Produced by Streptomyces asterosporus DSM 41452 and Its Mutant.

21. Wide Distribution of Foxicin Biosynthetic Gene Clusters in Streptomyces Strains - An Unusual Secondary Metabolite with Various Properties.

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