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Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide by Catalase. [PDF]
Agner Svendsen+5 more
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This study demonstrates a label‐free optical method to monitor cells using a terahertz metasurface‐based biosensing platform. The obtained terahertz signal change for the cell‐contained nanoslots before and after external stimulus is analyzed in terms of transmittance and frequency shift, dynamically representing the cell apoptosis process.
Yeeun Roh+4 more
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Enhanced Two‐Photon Excited Emission of Quantum Emitters by Colloidal Plasmonic Metasurfaces
Colloidal plasmonic metasurfaces presenting a completely exposed optical cavity are fabricated via templated self‐assembling silver nanoparticles into squared arrays on top of a thin film of CdSe/ZnS quantum dots. The resulting structure promotes the enhancement of the two‐photon absorption and emission processes of the quantum emitter by exploiting ...
Ylli Conti+4 more
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The Influence of AQP5 on the Response to Hydrogen Peroxide in Breast Cancer Cell Lines. [PDF]
Lučić I+3 more
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Magnetokinetic Studies of the Reaction of Hydrogen Peroxide with Haemoglobin in Dithionite Solutions. [PDF]
Keith Dalziel+3 more
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Abstract A photocatalytic strategy for the radical alkenylation of aliphatic C(sp3)–H bonds with 2,3‐allenoate esters is described. The protocol takes place upon irradiation of the reaction mixture in the presence of the decatungstate anion, which triggers C−H cleavage in the chosen aliphatic substrates.
Alexandra Jorea+2 more
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Hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks for photocatalytic synthesis of hydrogen peroxide. [PDF]
Zhang JH+4 more
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Free Radicals in the Production of Hydrogen Peroxide by Ultrasound [PDF]
Alfred Weissler
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Abstract Unspecific Peroxygenases have been the subject of a lot of research in the recent past as they offer opportunities for green hydroxylation reactions using hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) as donor. A striking problem of UPOs is their low stability against their own co‐substrate H2O2. In order to prevent the deactivation, we developed an enzyme cascade
Simon Last+6 more
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