Publikationen von Herbert Waldmann

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Waldmann, H. (Hg.): Jahreschronik 2003. Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology, Dortmund (2005), pp. 94 S.
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Waldmann, H.; Janning, P. (Hg.): Chemical Biology - A practical course. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim (2004), XXIII, pp. 207, num. ill. S.
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Waldmann, H.; Koppitz, M. (Hg.): Small Molecule-Protein Interactions. Springer-Verlag, Berlin [u.a.] (2003), XV, 224 S.
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Waldmann, H.; Drauz, K. (Hg.): Enzyme Catalysis in Organic Synthesis. A Comprehensive Handbook, Vols. I-III. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim (2002), 1559 S.
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Pathak, T.; Waldmann, H.: Enzymatic cleavable protecting groups. Thieme, Stuttgart (2001)
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Waldmann, H. (Hg.): Bioorganic Chemistry of Biological Signal Transduction. Springer, Berlin (2001)

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Reckzeh, E. S.; Brockmeyer, A.; Metz, M.; Waldmann, H.; Janning, P.: Target Engagement of Small Molecules: Thermal Profiling Approaches on Different Levels. In: Systems Chemical Biology; Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol. 1888, S. 73 - 98. Springer Verlag Humana Press, New York, NY (2018)
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Vendrell Navarro, G.; Brockmeyer, A.; Waldmann, H.; Janning, P.; Ziegler, S.: Identification of the targets of biologically active small molecules using quantitative proteomics. In: Chemical Biology. Methods and Protocols Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol. 1263, Chap. 21, S. 263 - 286. Springer, New York (2015)
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Eschenbrenner, V.; Waldmann, H.; Kumar, K.: Domino Reactions in Library Synthesis. In: Domino Reactions: Concepts for Efficient Organic Synthesis, 13, 1st ed. Aufl., S. 497 - 521 (Hg. Tietze, L. F.). Wiley-VCH, Weinheim (2014)
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Rizzo, S.; Wakchaure, V.; Waldmann, H.: Natural Product-Derived and Natural Product-Inspired Compound Collections. In: Natural Products in Medicinal Chemistry, S. 43 - 80 (Hg. Hanessian, S.). Wiley-VCH, Weinheim (2014)
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Ziegler, S.; Waldmann, H.: Hunting the Targets of Natural Product-Inspired Compounds. In: Chembiomolecular Science: At the Frontier of Chemistry and Biology, S. 229 - 238 (Hg. Shibasaki, M.; Iino, M.; Osada, H.). Springer Japan, Tokyo (2013)
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Stigter, E. A.; Triola, G.; Goody, R. S.; Waldmann, H.: Inhibition of Rab Prenylation. In: Protein Prenylation Part B, 8, S. 179 - 203 (Hg. Hrycyna, C. A.; Bergo, M. O.; Tamanoi, F.). Elsevier, Amsterdam (2011)
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Görmer, K.; Brunsveld, L.; Waldmann, H.: Lipidation of Peptides and Proteins. In: Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins, 5.17, S. 531 - 586 (Hg. Mander, L.; Liu, H.-W.). Elsevier, Amsterdam (2010)
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Lachance, H.; Wetzel, S.; Waldmann, H.: Role of Natural Products in Drug Discovery. In: Lead Generation Approaches in Drug Discovery, S. 187 - 229 (Hg. Zoran Rankovic, R. M.). John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ (2010)
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Alexandrov, K.; Goody, R.; Waldmann, H.; Wu, Y.: The Study of Rab GTPase Recycling Using Semi-synthetic Prenylated Proteins. In: Chemical Biology - Learning through Case Studies, 14, S. 189 - 205 (Hg. Herbert Waldmann, P. J.). Wiley-VCH, Weinheim (2009)
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Gerauer, M.; Koch, S.; Waldmann, H.; Brunsveld, L.: Lipidated Peptide Synthesis. In: Wiley Encyclopedia of Chemical Biology, Volume 2, S. 520 - 530 (Hg. Begley, T. P.). John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ (2009)
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Kumar, K.; Wetzel, S.; Waldmann, H.: Biology Oriented Synthesis and Diversity Oriented Synthesis in Compound Collection Development. In: The Practice of Medicinal Chemistry, 1, S. 187 - 206 (Hg. Wermuth, C. G.). Academic Press, Oxford (2008)
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Aehle, W.; Waldmann, H.; Schultz, C.; Gröger, H.; Dinkel, C.; Drauz, K.: Enzymes, 5. Enzymes in Organic Synthesis. In: Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry (Hg. Bellussi, G.). Wiley (2008)
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Leßmann, T.; Waldmann, H.: Asymmetric Synthesis on the Solid Phase. In: Asymmetric Synthesis - The Essentials, 1, S. 299 - 304 (Hg. Christmann, M.; Bräse, S.). Wiley-VCH, Weinheim (2008)
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Koch, M. A.; Waldmann, H.: Protein Structure Similarity Clustering and Natural Product Structure as Guiding Principles for Chemical Genomics. In: Chemical Genomics - Small Molecule Probes to Study Cellular Function, 7, S. 89 - 109 (Hg. Jaroch, S.; Weinmann, H.). Springer, Berlin [u.a.] (2006)
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