Highlight Publications


21
Feb 2013
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When water speaks - Solvents make catalysts more efficient

Phys. Rev. Lett.: RUB researchers analyse interfaces between water and catalyst with computer simulations. Prof. Dominik Marx and coworkers describe the results in the journals “Physical Review Letters” and “Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters.”

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01
Jan 2013
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Dance of water molecules turns fire-coloured beetles into antifreeze artists

PNAS: RUB researchers and colleagues describe new mode of action for antifreeze proteins.

 

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19
Sep 2011
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Observed live: Water is an active team player for enzymes

NSMB: RUB researchers report in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology

Water acts as an "adhesive" in biological enzyme substrate compounds

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09
Sep 2010
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Why fish don’t freeze in the Arctic Ocean

JACS: RUB-Chemiker entlarven natürlichen FrostschutzAnti-freeze protein affects the movement of surrounding water molecules

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24
Aug 2010
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Mapping the structure of protonated water clusters

Angew. Chem.: RESOLV Scientist Dominik Marx on the influence of water molecules in infrared spectroscopy.

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01
Jul 2010
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Switch protein also influences the cytoskeleton

JBC: Researchers in Bochum make a surprising discovery: Unexpected functions of Ras

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01
Jul 2010
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“Good vibrations” help in research into new bioactive metal complexes

RUB-Forscher verfolgen Metallkomplexe auf dem Weg in lebende Zellen RUB researchers study their intracellular distribution in living cancer cells “VIP” publication in the professional journal “Angewandte Chemie”

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23
Jun 2010
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Supercomputer provides new insights into the vibrations of water

PNAS: Biomolecular solutes perturb choreography.

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12
May 2010
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Understanding light-driven molecular switches

Angew. Chem.: Computersimulationen eröffnen Weg zum gezielten Design von Nano-Instrumenten Computer simulations enable targeted chemical design of nanotechnological devices RUB researchers publish their findings in the professional journal “Angewandte Chemie”

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19
Jun 2009
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Observation

Science: Formation of the smallest droplet of acid New reaction mechanism at ultracold temperatures Chemists in Bochum report in Science: 4 water molecules and one HCl are enough

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