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Biological applications of nanomaterials

2016
This chapter outlines recent advances in the field of nanomaterials and their application to, and interaction with, biological systems.
Rogers, Nicola, Lewis, David
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Biological applications of dendrimers

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2002
In the past year, significant advances have been made in the synthesis and study of glycodendrimers and peptide dendrimers. Application of these dendrimers to the study of carbohydrate-protein and protein-protein interactions has facilitated the understanding of these processes.
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Biological Applications of Ionophores

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1976
FEATURES ..... 504 CLASSIFICATION OF lONOPHORES BY TRANSPORT MODES 506 Neutral Ionophores 506 Carboxylic Ionophores 506 Channel-Forming Quasi-Ionophores ...
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Biological Effects And Medical Applications

27th European Microwave Conference and Exhibition, 1997
RF/microwaves applications in medicine, particularly in cardiology, urology and surgery are described. Several of the applications have gained worldwide acceptance and are presently used to treat human subjects, while others are currently being researched and developed.
H. D. Rosen, A. Rosen, A. Vander Vorst
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Designing dendrimers for biological applications

Nature Biotechnology, 2005
Dendrimers are branched, synthetic polymers with layered architectures that show promise in several biomedical applications. By regulating dendrimer synthesis, it is possible to precisely manipulate both their molecular weight and chemical composition, thereby allowing predictable tuning of their biocompatibility and pharmacokinetics.
Cameron C, Lee   +3 more
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Biological applications of quantum dots

Biomaterials, 2007
Quantum dots (QDs) are a novel class of inorganic fluorophore which are gaining widespread recognition as a result of their exceptional photophysical properties. They are rapidly being applied to existing and emerging technologies, and could have an important role in many areas.
Timothy, Jamieson   +5 more
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Synthetic multivalency for biological applications

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2015
Current directions and emerging possibilities under investigation for the integration of synthetic and semi-synthetic multivalent architectures with biology are discussed. Attention is focussed around multivalent interactions, their fundamental role in biology, and approaches in emulating them in terms of structure and functionality using synthetic ...
Eugene, Mahon, Mihail, Barboiu
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Biological applications of functionalized calixarenes

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2013
The functionalized calixarene derivatives exhibit remarkable properties towards organic and bioorganic molecules. However, the ability of calixarene derivatives to form stable complexes with biomolecules allows them to be applied for the development of biosensors and in the field of biology, biotechnology, and drug discovery.
Satish Balasaheb, Nimse, Taisun, Kim
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Biological applications of picosecond spectroscopy

Nature, 1983
Technological advances in picosecond spectroscopy have permitted the mechanisms of various chemical, physical and biological processes to be elucidated and understood to a greater degree than ever before. By means of picosecond emission, absorption and Raman spectroscopy, one can probe and measure directly the transient intermediates and kinetics of ...
E F, Hilinski, P M, Rentzepis
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Metabolomics in cancer research and emerging applications in clinical oncology

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Daniel R Schmidt   +2 more
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