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Manfred Eigen: From relaxation kinetics to evolution

Manfred Eigen: From relaxation kinetics to evolution European Biophysics Journal (2018) 47:317–318 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00249-018-1307-1 EDITORIAL © European Biophysical Societies’ Association 2018 Manfred Eigen, the Nobel laureate in Chemistry for 1967 DNA transition of right-handed helical DNA. To provide and scholar of fast chemical reactions and molecular evo- a comparison between theoretical and experimental data, lution, celebrated his 90th birthday on May 09, 2017. A he describes a fundamental kinetic study in the microsec- whole issue of the European Biophysics Journal containing ond time range in ethanol/water mixtures at different ionic fourteen contributions from former students, post-docs, and strengths employing field jump relaxation spectroscopy. colleagues of Manfred has been dedicated to him on this Julian Victor, Gerhard Steger and Detlev Riesner discuss occasion. Manfred’s two major contributions to science are the conditions for therapeutic applications of DNAzymes illustrated best by the overwhelming response his two key and the special dependence of their action on the magnesium publications, one in each distinct field, got in the scientific concentration in cells. Thomas Jovin and Jonathan Fauer- community as “most highly cited papers”: (1) Proton trans- bach present schemes of amyloid aggregation and their anal- fer, acid–base catalysis, and enzyme hydrolysis in Ange- ysis by a novel detection probe. Isreal Pecht http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png European Biophysics Journal Springer Journals

Manfred Eigen: From relaxation kinetics to evolution

European Biophysics Journal , Volume 47 (4) – May 17, 2018

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2018 by European Biophysical Societies' Association
Subject
Life Sciences; Biochemistry, general; Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics; Cell Biology; Neurobiology; Membrane Biology; Nanotechnology
ISSN
0175-7571
eISSN
1432-1017
DOI
10.1007/s00249-018-1307-1
pmid
29774374
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Abstract

European Biophysics Journal (2018) 47:317–318 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00249-018-1307-1 EDITORIAL © European Biophysical Societies’ Association 2018 Manfred Eigen, the Nobel laureate in Chemistry for 1967 DNA transition of right-handed helical DNA. To provide and scholar of fast chemical reactions and molecular evo- a comparison between theoretical and experimental data, lution, celebrated his 90th birthday on May 09, 2017. A he describes a fundamental kinetic study in the microsec- whole issue of the European Biophysics Journal containing ond time range in ethanol/water mixtures at different ionic fourteen contributions from former students, post-docs, and strengths employing field jump relaxation spectroscopy. colleagues of Manfred has been dedicated to him on this Julian Victor, Gerhard Steger and Detlev Riesner discuss occasion. Manfred’s two major contributions to science are the conditions for therapeutic applications of DNAzymes illustrated best by the overwhelming response his two key and the special dependence of their action on the magnesium publications, one in each distinct field, got in the scientific concentration in cells. Thomas Jovin and Jonathan Fauer- community as “most highly cited papers”: (1) Proton trans- bach present schemes of amyloid aggregation and their anal- fer, acid–base catalysis, and enzyme hydrolysis in Ange- ysis by a novel detection probe. Isreal Pecht

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Published: May 17, 2018

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