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Author Index Volumes 201–230 193 Kozhushkov SI, see de Meijere A (1999) 201: 1–42 Kozhushkov SI, see de Meijere A (2000) 207: 89–147 Kozhushkov SI, see de Meijere A (2000) 207: 149–227 Krause W (2002) Liver-Specific X-Ray Contrast Agents. 222: 173–200 Krause W, Hackmann-Schlichter N, Maier FK, Müller R (2000) Dendrimers in Diagnostics. 210: 261–308 Krause W, Schneider PW (2002) Chemistry of X-Ray Contrast Agents. 222: 107–150 Kräuter I, see Tovar GEM (2003) 227: 125–144 Kreiter R, Kleij AW, Klein Gebbink RJM, van Koten G (2001) Dendritic Catalysts. 217: 163–199 Krossing I (2003) Homoatomic Sulfur Cations. 230: 135–152 Kuhlmann J, Herrmann C (2000) Biophysical Characterization of the Ras Protein. 211: 61–116 Kunkely H, see Vogler A (2001) 213: 143–182 Kutzelnigg W, see Klopper W (1999) 203: 21–42 Lammertsma K (2003) Phosphinidenes. 229: 95–119 Landfester K (2003) Miniemulsions for Nanoparticle Synthesis. 227: 75–123 Lasne M-C, Perrio C, Rouden J, BarrØ L, Roeda D, Dolle F, Crouzel C (2002) Chemistry of b+- Emitting Compounds Based on Fluorine-18. 222: 201–258 Lawless LJ, see Zimmermann SC (2001) 217: 95–120 Leal-Calderon F, see Schmitt V (2003) 227: 195–215 Lee JW, Kim K (2003) Rotaxane Dendrimers. 228: 111–140 Le Greneur S, see Idee J-M (2002) 222: 151–171 Le Lem G, see Idee J-M (2002) 222: 151–171 Leitner W (1999) Reactions in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide (scCO2). 206: 107–132 Lemon III BI, see Crooks RM (2001) 212: 81–135 Leung C-F, see Chow H-F (2001) 217: 1–50 Levitzki A (2000) Protein Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors as Therapeutic Agents. 211: 1–15 Li G, Gouzy M-F, Fuhrhop J-H (2002) Recognition Processes with Amphiphilic Carbohydrates in Water. 218: 133–158 Li X, see Paldus J (1999) 203: 1–20 Licha K (2002) Contrast Agents for Optical Imaging. 222: 1–29 Linclau B, see Maul JJ (1999) 206: 79–105 Lindhorst TK (2002) Artificial Multivalent Sugar Ligands to Understand and Manipulate Car- bohydrate-Protein Interactions. 218: 201–235 Lindhorst TK, see Röckendorf N (2001) 217: 201–238 Liu S, Edwards DS (2002) Fundamentals of Receptor-Based Diagnostic Metalloradiopharma- ceuticals. 222: 259–278 Liz-Marzμn L, see Mulvaney P (2003) 226: 225–246 Loudet JC, Poulin P (2003) Monodisperse Aligned Emulsions from Demixing in Bulk Liquid Crystals. 226: 173–196 Lubineau A, AugØ J (1999) Water as Solvent in Organic Synthesis. 206: 1–39 Lundt I, Madsen R (2001) Synthetically Useful Base Induced Rearrangements of Aldonolac- tones. 215: 177–191 Loupy A (1999) Solvent-Free Reactions. 206: 153–207 Madsen R, see Lundt I (2001) 215: 177–191 Maestri M, see Balzani V (2003) 228: 159–191 Maier FK, see Krause W (2000) 210: 261–308 Majoral J-P, Caminade A-M (2003) What to do with Phosphorus in Dendrimer Chemistry. 223: 111–159 Majoral J-P, Igau A, Cadierno V, Zablocka M (2002) Benzyne-Zirconocene Reagents as Tools in Phosphorus Chemistry. 220: 53–77 Manners I (2002), see McWilliams AR (2002) 220: 141–167 March NH (1999) Localization via Density Functionals. 203: 201–230 Martin SF, see Hergenrother PJ (2000) 211: 131–167 Mashiko S, see Yokoyama S (2003) 228: 205–226 Masson S, see Gulea M (2003) 229: 161–198 Mathey F, see Carmichael D (2002) 220: 27–51

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