New technique that captures cells quickly and keeps them alive longer could help medical researchers run longer experiments
Extending Cell Life by Quicker Capture
New Probes for DNA Replication
Two new chemical probes could help shed light on DNA replication pathways and their role in human diseases
Simpler Trifluoromethylation Procedure Discovered
Complicated trifluoromethylations could be a thing of the past with new procedure that is simple, safe and done at room temperature
Angewandte Chemie 35/2011: In Your Brain
An overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie
New Method for Antibody Synthesis
Synthetic antibodies can be built from readily available peptides thanks to new technique
Potential Anti-Alzheimer’s Compound Synthesized
The shortest synthesis of biologically interesting bryostatin 7 uses a C—C bond forming hydrogenation
The Importance of Chemistry for the Future of the Pharma Industry
Hanno Wild discusses how the future of the pharma industry will depend on organic chemistry
Peter Seeberger Receives Roy Whistler Prize
Peter Seeberger, Director of the Max-Plank Institute, Potsdam, Germany, receives prize for work on carbohydrates
Synthesis of Cyclic Peptides by Amide Bond Rearrangement
Intramolecular amide-bond rearrangement gives a simple new route to cyclic peptides from unactivated linear precursors
Nanoparticles Diagnose Flu in Minutes
Gold nanoparticles diagnose flu in minutes allowing physicians to begin treatment when it’s most effective