Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie
Angewandte Chemie 47/2019: A Taste for Chemistry
Carbon-11 from CO2 Built Directly into Heterocycles
Intracyclic labeling using cyclotron‐produced carbon dioxide
Chiral Supraparticles for Controllable Nanomedicine
Incorporating d‐chirality into supraparticles enhances uptake by cancer cells and prolongs in vivo stability in circulation
To Generate Innovations
Marion Paolini just finished her postdoc in one of the most well-known biotechnology labs and speaks about mentoring and innovation
Equilibrating Equality – The Current Situation of LGBTQ Scientists
Being part of a sexual or gender minority in the sciences
Equilibrating Equality – Twelve LGBTQ Chemists Share Their Experiences
Highlighting chemists who have contributed to the visibility initiative "500 Queer Scientists"
Anti-Cancer Immune System Upgrade
Nanoparticles act as artificial enzymes in catalytic immunotherapy
Luminescent Nanoparticles Help to Detect Breast Cancer Cells
Nanoprobes could help with both tracking and therapy of tumors
Biosynthetic Origin of a Rare Pyrazole-Containing Antibiotic
Biosynthetic gene cluster for the C-nucleoside antibiotic pyrazomycin identified
Fluorine Analogue of DDT Revisited
Compounds similar to the banned insecticide could help to prevent diseases