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Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV
Native DPPIV, a type II transmembrane glycoprotein, functions as a serine protease in the S9 prolyl-oligopeptidase family.
Escort™ IV Transfection Reagent Protocol
Product manual provides detailed protocol for easy DNA transfection.
Solubility Enhancement of Hydrophobic Drugs
Micelle formation addresses low solubility in IV drug delivery, overcoming clinical limitations.
A Review of Mesoporous TiO2 Thin Films
Titanium dioxide applications: Semiconducting material characteristics and diverse functionalities.
High-Purity Alloys
Explore high-purity alloys like nickel, titanium, and aluminum for advanced electronics, aerospace, medical, and industrial applications.
Biomedical Implant Devices Fabricated from Low Young’s Modulus Titanium Alloys Demonstrating High Mechanical Biocompatibility
Biomedical implants are essentially foreign substances within the human body that must survive many years’ exposure to demanding mechanical and physiological conditions. Despite these challenges, metal implants have been widely used to substitute for or rebuild hard tissues such as
Oxidation Reagents
Our catalog of oxidation reagents offers mild to radical oxidizers and hybrids acting as the reducing or oxidizing agent to match your specific oxidation reactions.
Calcium Carbonate as TiO2 Alternative in Coating: The Importance of Particle Engineering
This webinar highlights how particle-engineering supports an optimal performance of calcium carbonate in coating applications, comparing our new alternative to titanium dioxide, the industry benchmark.
Efficient dye-sensitized solar cells for direct conversion of sunlight to electricity
Dye-sensitized solar cells directly convert sunlight to electricity
Metal Borohydrides as Hydrogen Storage Materials
An article about metal borohydrides as hydrogen storage materials
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