Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie

Angewandte Chemie 45/2018: Versatility

Does Our Immune System React to CRISPR/Cas9?
The Cas9 enzyme could cause unwanted immune reactions in the human body

Biosynthesis of Antibiotic in Bacteria Explained
First insights into the biosynthesis of thioamide‐containing nonribosomal peptides

Flexible, Stable, and Potent Against Cancer
New cytotoxic payload class for antibody–drug conjugates

Understanding New Class of MRI Contrast Agents
Protein-based xenon MRI contrast agents with improved detection sensitivities

Total Synthesis of Potential Anti-Influenza Compounds
Emmyguyacins A and B inhibit one step in the replication of the flu virus

Electrochemical Detection of Bacterial Infections
Monitoring the redox state of metabolic activity indicators for diagnostic purposes

Keeping Insulin Fresh Inside a Metal–Organic Framework
Encapsulation preserves the bioactivity of protein therapeutics

Customizable 3D-Printed Microelectrodes
First 3D-printed, freestanding carbon microelectrodes for neurotransmitter detection

Most Accessed Articles: September 2018
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