Publications by authors named "F W Beck"

Versatile DNA and polypeptide-based structures have been designed based on complementary modules. However, polypeptides can also form higher oligomeric states. We investigated the introduction of tetrameric modules as a substitute for coiled-coil dimerization units used in previous modular nanostructures.

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Despite the increasing number of cases in recent years, there are currently no data available on the disease and care situation for degenerative shoulder diseases and shoulder injuries, as well as on the ICD-10 coding behaviour of the treating physicians. This paper presents, for the first time, a descriptive analysis based on billing data from 2022 of coded shoulder diseases affecting 4.9 million insured individuals of a statutory health insurance in Baden-Württemberg.

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  • Artificial photosynthesis using carbon dioxide (CO) could play a key role in creating renewable fuels and meeting global decarbonization goals, but converting CO is complex due to its chemical stability.
  • Recent research shows plasmonic nanoparticles can direct reactions and improve efficiency in producing hydrocarbons from CO, though practical applications are still limited.
  • This review outlines recent advancements in plasmon-enhanced CO photoreduction, discusses ongoing debates in the field, and offers insight into future research directions and challenges for improving photocatalysis.
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Marburg virus (MARV) causes lethal hemorrhagic fever in humans, posing a threat to global health. We determined by cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) the MARV helical ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex structure in single-layered conformation, which differs from the previously reported structure of a double-layered helix. Our findings illuminate novel RNP interactions and expand knowledge on MARV genome packaging and nucleocapsid assembly, both processes representing attractive targets for the development of antiviral therapeutics against MARV disease.

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