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Willi Bannwarth is affiliated with the University of Freiburg in Germany. Their academic profile shows a professional association with this institution, which is known for its research contributions across multiple scientific disciplines.

There are no specific recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues listed for Willi Bannwarth, and no detailed information about main or subfields of study, or main topics covered in their research is available. Likewise, no book publications or awards have been documented in the provided data.

Despite the lack of detailed bibliographic data, Willi Bannwarth's connection to the University of Freiburg suggests involvement in academic activities typical for this environment, potentially including teaching, research, and collaboration within scientific communities based in Germany.

Best Publications

  • Palladium Nanoparticles on Graphite Oxide and Its Functionalized Graphene Derivatives as Highly Active Catalysts for the Suzuki−Miyaura Coupling Reaction

    Gil M. Scheuermann;Luigi Rumi;Peter Steurer;Willi Bannwarth

  • New coupling reagents in peptide chemistry

    Reinhard Knorr;Arnold Trzeciak;Willi Bannwarth;Dieter Gillessen

  • Modern Separation Techniques for the Efficient Workup in Organic Synthesis

    Carl Christoph Tzschucke;Christian Markert;Willi Bannwarth;Sebastian Roller

  • A Simple and Effective Chemical Phosphorylation Procedure for Biomolecules

    Willi Bannwarth;Arnold Trzeciak

  • Identification of a CD4 binding site on the beta 2 domain of HLA-DR molecules.

    Giancarlo Cammarota;Armella Scheirle;Bela Takacs;Daniel M. Doran

  • Accurate distance determination of nucleic acids via Förster resonance energy transfer: implications of dye linker length and rigidity.

    Simon Sindbert;Stanislav Kalinin;Hien Nguyen;Andrea Kienzler

  • The T-cell-receptor repertoire in the synovial fluid of a patient with rheumatoid arthritis is polyclonal

    Yasushi Uematsu;Helmut Wege;Alexander Straus;Michael Ott

  • Fluorous biphasic catalysis without perfluorinated solvents: application to Pd-mediated Suzuki and Sonogashira couplings.

    Carl Christoph Tzschucke;Christian Markert;Heiko Glatz;Willi Bannwarth

  • Synthesis of ‘head-to-tail’ cyclized peptides on solid support by Fmoc chemistry

    Arnold Trzeciak;Willi Bannwarth

  • Alternative strategies for the Fmoc solid-phase synthesis of O4-phospho-L-tyrosine-containing peptides

    Eric A. Kitas;Reinhard Knorr;Arnold Trzeciak;Willi Bannwarth

  • Solid‐Phase Synthesis of Oligodeoxynucleotides containing phosphoramidate internucleotide linkages and their specific chemical cleavage

    Willi Bannwarth

  • Isolation and structural elucidation of a novel phosphocysteine intermediate in the LAR protein tyrosine phosphatase enzymic pathway

    Hyeongjin Cho;Ravichandran Krishnaraj;Eric Kitas;Willi Bannwarth

  • Bathophenanthroline-ruthenium(II) complexes as non-radioactive labels for oligonucleotides which can be measured by time-resolved fluorescence techniques

    Willi Bannwarth;Dieter Schmidt;Robert L. Stallard;Claudia Hornung

  • Formation of carboxamides with N,N,N′,N′-tetramethyl (succinimido) uronium tetrafluoroborate in aqueous / organic solvent systems

    Willi Bannwarth;Reinhard Knorr

  • Dynamics and binding mode of Hoechst 33258 to d(GTGGAATTCCAC)2 in the 1:1 solution complex as determined by two-dimensional 1H NMR.

    Agostino Fede;Alexander Labhardt;Willi Bannwarth;Werner Leupin

  • Solid phase synthesis of directly linked PNA-DNA-hybrids

    Frank Bergmann;Willi Bannwarth;Steve Tam

  • Substrate specificities of catalytic fragments of protein tyrosine phosphatases (HPTPβ, LAR, and CD45) toward phosphotyrosylpeptide substrates and thiophosphotyrosylated peptides as inhibitors

    Hyeongjin Cho;Ravichandran Krishnaraj;Christopher T. Walsh;Michyasu Itoh

  • Chelating carboxylic acid amides as robust relay protecting groups of carboxylic acids and their cleavage under mild conditions.

    Manuel C. Bröhmer;Stephan Mundinger;Stefan Bräse;Willi Bannwarth

  • Repetitive Application of Perfluoro‐Tagged Pd Complexes for Stille Couplings in a Fluorous Biphasic System

    Siegfried Schneider;Willi Bannwarth

  • Purification and characterization of a soluble catalytic fragment of the human transmembrane leukocyte antigen related (LAR) protein tyrosine phosphatase from an Escherichia coli expression system.

    Hyeongjin Cho;Shawn E. Ramer;Michiyasu Itoh;David G. Winkler

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Rainer Haag Freie Universität Berlin
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Paul Burn Roche (Switzerland)
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Joerg C. Tiller TU Dortmund University
Wolfgang Pfleiderer
Wolfgang Pfleiderer University of Konstanz
Oliver Reiser
Oliver Reiser University of Regensburg
Rolf Mülhaupt
Rolf Mülhaupt University of Freiburg
Ernest Giralt
Ernest Giralt University of Barcelona
G. Ulrich Nienhaus
G. Ulrich Nienhaus Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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