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Beata Kolesinska

Researcher at Lodz University of Technology

Publications -  92
Citations -  983

Beata Kolesinska is an academic researcher from Lodz University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Peptide. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 83 publications receiving 720 citations. Previous affiliations of Beata Kolesinska include University of Florence.

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Bacterial Urease and its Role in Long-Lasting Human Diseases

TL;DR: A synthetic report on a molecular organization of bacterial ureases - genetic as well as structural is presented, which describes methods used in detecting urease and ureolytic activity, including techniques applied in disease diagnostic processes and in chemical synthesis of Urease epitopes.
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N-Triazinylammonium Tetrafluoroborates. A New Generation of Efficient Coupling Reagents Useful for Peptide Synthesis

TL;DR: The high efficiency and versatility of this new generation of TBCRs confirm, for the first time, the usefulness of the concept of "superactive esters" in rational design of the structure of coupling reagents.
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Butanol Synthesis Routes for Biofuel Production: Trends and Perspectives.

TL;DR: This paper summarizes the latest research on butanol synthesis for the production of biofuels in different biotechnological and chemical ways and compares potentialities and limitations of these strategies.
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Enantiomeric and diastereoisomeric (mixed) L/ D-octaarginine derivatives - a simple way of modulating the properties of cell-penetrating peptides.

TL;DR: Seven of the 256 possible ‘mixed’ Flua‐L/D‐octaarginine amides, 4a–4g, were synthesized and shown to have half‐lives in heparine‐stabilized human plasma between 8 min and 5.5 h (Figs. 5 and 7).
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Chitosan and Its Derivatives - Biomaterials with Diverse Biological Activity for Manifold Applications

TL;DR: This review presents the methods of chemical modifications of chitosan which allow to obtain tailor- made properties required for a variety of biomedical applications.