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Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 2013
Cryogenic probes have significantly increased the sensitivity of NMR. Here, we present a compact EPR receiver design capable of cryogenic operation. Compared to room temperature operation, it reduces the noise by a factor of ≈2.5. We discuss in detail the design and analyze the resulting noise performance.
R, Narkowicz +3 more
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Cryogenic probes have significantly increased the sensitivity of NMR. Here, we present a compact EPR receiver design capable of cryogenic operation. Compared to room temperature operation, it reduces the noise by a factor of ≈2.5. We discuss in detail the design and analyze the resulting noise performance.
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Journal of Controlled Release, 2014
The enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) of nanoparticles in tumors has long stood as one of the fundamental principles of cancer drug delivery, holding the promise of safe, simple and effective therapy. By allowing particles preferential access to tumors by virtue of size and longevity in circulation, EPR provided a neat rationale for the trend ...
Joseph W, Nichols, You Han, Bae
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The enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) of nanoparticles in tumors has long stood as one of the fundamental principles of cancer drug delivery, holding the promise of safe, simple and effective therapy. By allowing particles preferential access to tumors by virtue of size and longevity in circulation, EPR provided a neat rationale for the trend ...
Joseph W, Nichols, You Han, Bae
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Metallomics, 2009
Based on explicit definitions of biomolecular EPR spectroscopy and of the metallome, this tutorial review positions EPR in the field of metallomics as a unique method to study native, integrated systems of metallobiomolecular coordination complexes subject to external stimuli.
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Based on explicit definitions of biomolecular EPR spectroscopy and of the metallome, this tutorial review positions EPR in the field of metallomics as a unique method to study native, integrated systems of metallobiomolecular coordination complexes subject to external stimuli.
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EPR, ENDOR and EPR Imaging of Defects in Diamond
ChemInform, 2006AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
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2006
Free radicals and radical ions are paramagnetic species whose magnetic properties originate from the presence of an odd number of electrons in their molecules. The former species are normally obtained by homolytic cleavage of a chemical bond, induced either photolytically [e.g., the generation of tert-butoxy radicals via ultraviolet (UV) irradiation of
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Free radicals and radical ions are paramagnetic species whose magnetic properties originate from the presence of an odd number of electrons in their molecules. The former species are normally obtained by homolytic cleavage of a chemical bond, induced either photolytically [e.g., the generation of tert-butoxy radicals via ultraviolet (UV) irradiation of
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The tumor EPR effect for cancer drug delivery: Current status, limitations, and alternatives
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2022Jiajia Xiang, Ying Piao, Shiqun Shao
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Strategies to improve the EPR effect: A mechanistic perspective and clinical translation
Journal of Controlled Release, 2022Mayumi Ikeda-Imafuku +2 more
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