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Overcoming Aggregation in Solid-phase Peptide Synthesis
The ease of assembly of a given peptide sequence is hard to predict, which makes peptide synthesis challenging. Review methods and reagents for avoiding aggregation in solid-phase peptide synthesis.
Triphenoxazoles: A New Class of Fluorescent Photoconducting Liquid Crystalline Materials for Organic Electronic Applications
Here we introduce the Triphenoxazoles, a new class of organic electron donor-acceptor materials that can both be manipulated to change the electronic properties of the donor and acceptor with the consequent modulation of their HOMO/LUMO and properties, such as Stokes
What is a Cell Delivery Vehicle?
Cell delivery vehicle are components that can be associated with cells and that allow transplantation in human or animals hosts. These can be natural or synthetic components that will form a gel, embedding the cells.
Thrombin Factor IIa
Thrombin Factor IIa is an endolytic serine protease that selectively cleaves the Arg--Gly bonds of fibrinogen to form fibrin and release fibrinopeptides A and B.
Aggregation-induced Emission Luminogens for Non-doped Organic Light-emitting Diodes
Organic Light-emitting Diodes (OLEDs) are solid-state devices that transform electrical energy into light. OLEDs are considered the next generation technology for high-resolution flexible displays and solid state lighting, attracting intense scientific and industrial interest.
Asymmetric Polymerization in a Chiral Liquid Crystal Reaction Field
It is well known that polyacetylene is a one-dimensional conjugated macromolecule and a good representative for conducting polymers. Pristine polyacetylene is a typical semiconductor, but its electrical conductivity can be amplified by over 14 orders of magnitude through doping.
Applications of Graphene Oxide and Reduced Graphene Oxide
Graphene oxide is a unique material that can be viewed as a single monomolecular layer of graphite with various oxygen containing functionalities such as epoxide, carbonyl, carboxyl and hydroxyl groups.
Poly(2-oxazoline)s (POx) in Biomedical Applications
Poly(2-oxazoline)s (POx) can be viewed as conformational isomers of polypeptides. They are synthesized via living cationic ringopening polymerization (LCROP) of 2-oxazolines and were almost simultaneously discovered in 1966 by the groups of Litt, Tomalia, Fukui and Seeliger.
Glycosyltransferases: Tools for Synthesis and Modification of Glycans
The presence of multiple functional groups and stereocenters in complex carbohydrates makes them challenging targets for the organic chemist.
Recent Advances on Nanoparticle-Based Imaging Contrast Agents for in Vivo Stem Cell Tracking
Professor Yu Cheng and co-workers look at the recent advances of nanoparticle-based imaging contrast agents for in vivo stem cell tracking. They provide an in-depth look at popular in vivo imaging techniques, magnetic resonance imaging, fluorescence imaging, ultrasound imaging, and
Immunohistochemistry: Current Applications in Skin Cancer
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) techniques and applications have greatly improved, dermatopathology is still largely based on H&E stained slides.This paper outlines ways in which IHC antibodies can be utilized for dermatopathology.
Nephrotoxicity Analysis with Kidney Toxicity Multiplex Assays | MILLIPLEX® Assays
Novel kidney toxicity biomarkers expand options for acute nephrotoxicity detection. Multiplex assays measure multiple renal damage biomarkers in small sample volumes, minimizing time and costs. See how MILLIPLEX® multiplex kidney toxicity assays detected vancomycin-induced subacute nephrotoxicity in rat models.