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PH. Mori, A. M¿ller: Hyperbranched (Meth)acrylates in Solution, in the Melt, and Grafted From Surfaces.- K. Onitsuka, S. Takahashi: Metallodendrimers Composed of Organometallic Building Blocks.- K. Sugiura: An Adventure in Macromolecular Chemistry Based on the Achievements of Dendrimer Science: Molecular Design, Synthesis, and Some Basic Properties of Cyclic Porphyrin Oligomers to Create a Functional Nano-Sized Space.- J.-F. Nierengarten: Fullerodendrimers: Fullerene-Containing Macromolecules with Intriguing Properties.- J.W. Lee, K. Kim: Rotaxane Dendrimers.- K. Naka: Effect of Dendrimers on…mehr

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PH. Mori, A. M¿ller: Hyperbranched (Meth)acrylates in Solution, in the Melt, and Grafted From Surfaces.- K. Onitsuka, S. Takahashi: Metallodendrimers Composed of Organometallic Building Blocks.- K. Sugiura: An Adventure in Macromolecular Chemistry Based on the Achievements of Dendrimer Science: Molecular Design, Synthesis, and Some Basic Properties of Cyclic Porphyrin Oligomers to Create a Functional Nano-Sized Space.- J.-F. Nierengarten: Fullerodendrimers: Fullerene-Containing Macromolecules with Intriguing Properties.- J.W. Lee, K. Kim: Rotaxane Dendrimers.- K. Naka: Effect of Dendrimers on the Crystallization of Calcium Carbonate in Aqueous Solution.- V. Balzani, P. Ceroni, M. Maestri, C. Saudan, V. Vicinelli: Luminescent Dendrimers. Recent Advances.- M. Kawa: Antenna Effects of Aromatic Dendrons and Their Luminescene Applications.- S. Yokoyama, A. Otomo, T. Nakahama, Y. Okuno, S. Mashiko: Dendrimers for Optoelectronic Applications.- J. Dennig: Gene Transfer in Eukaryotic Cells Using Activated Dendrimers.- H. Yamaguchi, A. Harada: Antibody Dendrimers./P
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Christoph Schalley has received his PhD under the guidance of Helmut Schwarz and did his postdoctorate with Julius Rebek at the Scripps Research Institute in California. Currently, he is assistant professor in Bonn and has already authored more than 85 publications and four books. He was awarded with the Dozentenstipendium in 2004 of the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie.