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Discovery of VTP-27999, an Alkyl Amine Renin Inhibitor with Potential for Clinical Utility
Lanqi Jia +19 more
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Influence of thyroid hormones on the sensitivity of cardiac and smooth muscle to biogenic amines and other drugs [PDF]
P. F. Coville, Jane Telford
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This study introduces a novel chloro boron subphthalocyanine/polymer blend OFET sensor achieving 0.005 ppb limit of detection for ammonia at room temperature and high selectivity against similar amines. An original theoretical framework is proposed to describe the sensing mechanism, relating analyte molecular volume and Lewis basicity to sensor ...
Kavinraaj Ella Elangovan +6 more
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Colour Tests for the Detection and Characterisation of Tertiary Amines. [PDF]
Arne B. Groth +7 more
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Unveiling Multidimensional Physicochemical Design Principles for Tissue Processing Hydrogels
This study establishes a materials‐based design framework for polymer hydrogels in tissue clearing, linking physicochemical properties to performance in tissue processing, labeling, and imaging. By analyzing rheology, swelling, porosity, antibody diffusion, mechanical performance, and thermochemical stability across platforms, this work provides a ...
Sangjae Kim +8 more
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Photochemical Nitration by Tetranitromethane. Part XXXVIII. Nitration of Tris(4-bromophenyl)amine, a Compound Corresponding to a Stable Radical Cation. [PDF]
Lennart Eberson +9 more
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Deciphering Small Molecule Diffusion Parameters Across Light Responsive Polymersome Membranes
Light‐responsive polymersomes bearing donor–acceptor Stenhouse adducts (DASAs) enable programmable control over small‐molecule transport across synthetic membranes. By systematically varying DASA density, an optimal functionalization regime is identified that maximizes light‐gated permeability.
Farzina Matubbar +7 more
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Sustainable Catalyst‐Free PLG Networks: Recyclability, Biodegradability, and Functional Performance
A catalyst‐additive free covalent adaptable network is developed from star‐shaped poly(lactide‐co‐glycolide) cross‐linked with pyromellitic dianhydride, enabling internal carboxylic acid‐driven transesterification. The resulting biodegradable network exhibits mechanical robustness (Young's modulus ≈1.6 GPa), complete recyclability, rapid biodegradation
Lars Schwarzer +2 more
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