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Wolfgang Rettig is affiliated with Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin in Germany. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research activities connected to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Structural Changes Accompanying Intramolecular Electron Transfer: Focus on Twisted Intramolecular Charge-Transfer States and Structures

    Zbigniew R Grabowski;Krystyna Rotkiewicz;Wolfgang Rettig

  • Charge Separation in Excited States of Decoupled Systems—TICT Compounds and Implications Regarding the Development of New Laser Dyes and the Primary Process of Vision and Photosynthesis

    Wolfgang Rettig

  • BIBF 1120: Triple Angiokinase Inhibitor with Sustained Receptor Blockade and Good Antitumor Efficacy

    Frank Hilberg;Gerald J. Roth;Martin Krssak;Susanna Kautschitsch

  • Photophysics of internal twisting

    E. Lippert;W. Rettig;V. Bonacic-Koutecky;F. Heisel

  • Trophoblast and ovarian cancer antigen LK26. Sensitivity and specificity in immunopathology and molecular identification as a folate-binding protein.

    P. Garin-Chesa;I. Campbell;P. E. Saigo;J. L. Lewis

  • Photoinduced Intramolecular Charge Transfer in a Series of Differently Twisted Donor−Acceptor Biphenyls As Revealed by Fluorescence

    Michael Maus;Wolfgang Rettig;Dominique Bonafoux;René Lapouyade

  • Expression of Lewisa, Lewisb, X, and Y blood group antigens in human colonic tumors and normal tissue and in human tumor-derived cell lines.

    Junichi Sakamoto;Koichi Furukawa;Carlos Cordon-Cardo;Beatrice W. T. Yin

  • Ladungstrennung in angeregten Zuständen entkoppelter Systeme – TICT-Verbindungen und Implikationen für die Entwicklung neuer Laserfarbstoffe sowie für den Primärprozeß von Sehvorgang und Photosynthese

    Wolfgang Rettig

  • Photoinduced charge separation via twisted intramolecular charge transfer states

    Wolfgang Rettig

  • Molecular-structure and temperature-dependent radiative rates in twisted intramolecular charge-transfer and exciplex systems

    Mark Van der Auweraer;Zbigniew R. Grabowski;Wolfgang Rettig

  • Structural relaxation of rhodamine dyes with different N-substitution patterns: A study of fluorescence decay times and quantum yields

    Martin Vogel;Wolfgang Rettig;Rüdiger Sens;Karl H. Drexhage

  • Human neuroblastoma I-type cells are malignant neural crest stem cells.

    R A Ross;B A Spengler;C Domènech;M Porubcin

  • Charge-transfer rates in symmetric and symmetry-disturbed derivatives of 9,9'-bianthryl

    N. Mataga;H. Yao;T. Okada;W. Rettig

  • Photophysics of donor-acceptor substituted stilbenes. A time-resolved fluorescence study using selectively bridged dimethylamino cyano model compounds

    Rene Lapouyade;Konstantin Czeschka;Wilfried Majenz;Wolfgang Rettig

  • Coordinate Changes in Neuronal Phenotype and Surface Antigen Expression in Human Neuroblastoma Cell Variants

    Wolfgang J. Rettig;Barbara A. Spengler;Pilar Garin Chesa;Lloyd J. Old

  • Competing adiabatic photoreaction channels in stilbene derivatives

    Wolfgang Rettig;Wilfried Majenz

  • Applied fluorescence in chemistry, biology and medicine

    Wolfgang Rettig

  • Photophysical Properties of Fluorescence Probes. 2. A Model of Multiple Fluorescence for Stilbazolium Dyes Studied by Global Analysis and Quantum Chemical Calculations

    Bernd Strehmel;Holger Seifert;Wolfgang Rettig

  • Switching between charge- and proton-transfer emission in the excited state of a substituted 3-hydroxyflavone

    Stuart M. Ormson;Robert G. Brown;Friedrich Vollmer;Wolfgang Rettig

  • Donor-bridge-acceptor energetics determine the distance dependence of electron tunneling in DNA

    Frederick D. Lewis;Jianqin Liu;Wilfried Weigel;Wolfgang Rettig

  • Structure-photophysics correlations in a series of 4-(dialkylamino)stilbenes: intramolecular charge transfer in the excited state as related to the twist around the single bonds

    Jean Francois Letard;Rene Lapouyade;Wolfgang Rettig

  • Photophysics of Internal Twisting

    E. Lippert;W. Rettig;V. Bonačić‐Koutecký;F. Heisel

Frequent Co-Authors

Lloyd J. Old
Lloyd J. Old Ludwig Cancer Research
Yao-Tseng Chen
Yao-Tseng Chen Cornell University
Elisabeth Stockert
Elisabeth Stockert Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Ute Resch-Genger
Ute Resch-Genger Federal Institute For Materials Research and Testing
Pierre van der Bruggen
Pierre van der Bruggen Université Catholique de Louvain
Jacek Waluk
Jacek Waluk Polish Academy of Sciences
Jean-François Létard
Jean-François Létard Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Eric Vauthey
Eric Vauthey University of Geneva
Hong Zhang
Hong Zhang University of Amsterdam
Klaus Müllen
Klaus Müllen Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research

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