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2D-NMR characterization of higher substituted oligosaccharides isolated from enzymatic wheat flour arabinoxylan hydrolysates. [PDF]
Sitter L, Bunzel M.
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This research shows the development of hydrogels with Diels‐Alder click chemistry for engineering cartilage‐like tissue. The hydrogels support cartilage spheroids which could be cultured for at least 28 days. Furthermore, the spheroids showed a tendency to fuse together into a more consistent construct, and produced important components needed for ...
Sanne M. van de Looij +8 more
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Novel Application of UHPLC-MS, HRMS, and 2D-NMR for Structural Elucidation of Eletriptan Hydrobromide and Its Novel Degradation Products. [PDF]
Bhuma DR +3 more
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A two‐phase workflow (OFAT screening followed by central composite design) maps how processing variables tune PFCE‐PLGA nanoparticle size, dispersity, surface charge, loading, and 19F‐MRI signal. In situ, time‐resolved synchrotron SAXS tracks albumin‐corona growth on intact dispersions and reveals PFCE‐dependent adsorption pathways.
Joice Maria Joseph +11 more
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MultiNMRFit: a software to fit 1D and pseudo-2D NMR spectra. [PDF]
Millard P +6 more
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The synthesis process of MM@PCD@QNPs and its potential mechanism for treating PCOS. (A) Assembly steps of MM@PCD@QNPs. (B) Synthesis and decomposition of MM@PCD@QNPs. (C) Potential therapeutic mechanisms of MM@PCD@QNPs for PCOS. PCD, PABP conjugated with DEX polymer; QUR, quercetin; CDI, N, N′‐carbonyldiimidazole; DEX, dextran; PABP, 4‐(hydroxymethyl ...
Wenzhu Li +9 more
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Dereplicative Combination of HPLC/DAD/MS and 2D NMR to Identify Lichexanthone Isomers in Lichen Extracts. [PDF]
Ferron S +5 more
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The anatomy of unfolding of Yfh1 is revealed by site-specific fold stability analysis measured by 2D NMR spectroscopy. [PDF]
Puglisi R +4 more
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Fast‐acting hydrogel seals bleeding wounds as the illustrated injectable, pH‐responsive network rapidly gels in situ to stop hemorrhage, adhere strongly to wet tissue, and release antibiotics in a controlled, pH‐dependent manner. The material withstands high pressures, shows excellent biocompatibility, and degrades safely, offering a versatile platform
Arvind K. Singh Chandel +5 more
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Characterization of kerogen nanopores using 2D NMR relaxation and MD simulations. [PDF]
Singer PM +8 more
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