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In: Pure and Applied Chemistry. - : Walter de Gruyter GmbH. - 0033-4545 .- 1365-3075. ; 77:9, s. 1641-1654
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Numerous areas of chemistry can benefit from the ongoing genomic revolution. Here, we discuss and highlight trends in chemistry in the postgenomic era. The areas of interest include combinatorial approaches in organic chemistry; design and analysis of proteins containing unnatural amino acids; trace element-containing proteins; design and characterization of new enzyme types; applications of postgenomic chemistry in drug design; identification of lipid networks and global characterization of lipid molecular species; development of recombinant and self-proliferating polymers; and applications in food chemistry and bioanalytical chemistry based on new nanoanalytical systems and novel recognition elements.
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Specialty fibres and components for advanced microscopy
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In: Specialty Optical Fibers, SOF 2014. - 9781557528209
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- We investigate fibre basic functions like SHG and pulse gating. We achieved 5.2% conversion efficiency into green light with 50 W peak pump power and demonstrated in-fibre pulse gating at 1 MHz repetition rate. © 2014 OSA.
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