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Ionophore-Based Optical Sensors [PDF]

open access: yesAnnual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 2014
This review provides an overview of the key aspects of designing ionophore-based optical sensors (IBOS). Exact response functions are developed and compared with a simplified, generalized equation. We also provide a brief introduction into less established but promising working principles, namely dynamic response and exhaustive exchange. Absorbance and
Mistlberger, Gunter   +2 more
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Nitrate-selective electrode based on a cyclic bis-thiourea ionophore [PDF]

open access: yesSensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2007
Compounds containing urea and thiourea groups can hydrogen bond oxoanions and, as such, represent a class of potential ionophores for anion-selective electrodes. We have evaluated cyclic and linear bis-thiourea compounds as ionophores in polymer membrane
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Ionophores

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice
Ionophores are a class of polyether antibiotics that are commonly used as anticoccidial agents and growth promotants in ruminant diets. Ionophores transport ions across lipid membranes and down concentration gradients, which results in mitochondrial destruction, reduced cellular energy production, and ultimately cell death.
Scott A, Fritz, Jeffery O, Hall
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Chiral ionophores

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1978
Abstract
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Ionophores.

Methods in enzymology, 1979
Discovery, structure, and mechanism of ionophores, molecular complexes that pass through biological membranes.
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Is Avenaciolide Another Ionophore?

Nature New Biology, 1973
THE neutral dilactone, avenaciolide1, has been reported to block glutamate transport in mitochondria2 and has been used to obtain a measure of glutamate binding sites on the membrane3.
E J, Harris, J M, Wimhurst
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Turning Ionophores into Chromo- and Fluoro-Ionophores

2006
This chapter concerns the use of selective, calixarene-based ligands for optical signalling in chemical analysis [1]. Although chromophoric ligands of many types are wellknown, calixarenes provide a number of novel and useful examples. Exploitation via optical sensing of the recognition of both ions and neutral molecules by macrocycles in general is ...
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