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"Dual-Key-and-Lock" Ruthenium Complex Probe for Lysosomal Formaldehyde in Cancer Cells and Tumors.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2019Biomedical investigations reveal that excessive formaldehyde generation is possibly a critical factor for tissue cancerization, cancer progression, and metastasis.
Chaolong Liu+8 more
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Three-Dimensional Lock and Key Colloids [PDF]
Colloids with well-defined multicavities are synthesized through the hydrolytic removal of silica cluster templates from organo-silica hybrid patchy particles. The geometry of the cavities stems from the originally assembled cluster templates, displaying well-defined three-dimensional symmetries, ranging from spherical, linear, triangular, tetrahedral,
Yu Wang+7 more
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2019
Cancer treatments are confounded by severe toxic effects toward patients. To address this, activatable nanoprobes have been designed for specific imag-ing and destruction of cancer cells under the stimulation of specific cancer-associated biomarkers ...
Lili Teng+8 more
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Cancer treatments are confounded by severe toxic effects toward patients. To address this, activatable nanoprobes have been designed for specific imag-ing and destruction of cancer cells under the stimulation of specific cancer-associated biomarkers ...
Lili Teng+8 more
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Key-and-lock commodity self-healing copolymers
Science, 2018Simple routes to self-healing Biology provides many routes for self-healing or repair, but this trait is hard to endow into engineering materials. Although self-repair has been demonstrated for some polymers, it usually required specialized monomers ...
M. Urban+5 more
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Locks, keys and symbioses [PDF]
The association between legumes and nitrogen-fixing bacteria requires molecular recognition to allow bacterial entry into root hairs. The discovery of a novel type of plant receptor clarifies how this happens.
J. Allan Downie, Martin Parniske
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Advances in Materials, 2018
Fluorescence imaging in the second near‐infrared window (NIR‐II) is a new technique that permits visualization of deep anatomical features with unprecedented spatial resolution.
Yufu Tang+11 more
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Fluorescence imaging in the second near‐infrared window (NIR‐II) is a new technique that permits visualization of deep anatomical features with unprecedented spatial resolution.
Yufu Tang+11 more
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Angewandte Chemie, 2019
We report a new magnesium metal-organic framework (MOF) (CPM-107) with a special interaction with CO2 . CPM-107 contains Mg2 -acetate chains crosslinked into a 3D net by terephthalate.
Huajun Yang+6 more
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We report a new magnesium metal-organic framework (MOF) (CPM-107) with a special interaction with CO2 . CPM-107 contains Mg2 -acetate chains crosslinked into a 3D net by terephthalate.
Huajun Yang+6 more
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, 2013
A rare case in the design of a V-shaped polycarboxylate Ni(II)-based chiral coordination polymer from achiral ligands is described. Four metal–organic coordination networks, namely [Ni2(hfdpa)(bpypip)2(H2O)2](bpypip)·2.5H2O (1), [Ni3(Hodpa)2(bpypip)3(H2O)
Jian-Wen Lin+5 more
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A rare case in the design of a V-shaped polycarboxylate Ni(II)-based chiral coordination polymer from achiral ligands is described. Four metal–organic coordination networks, namely [Ni2(hfdpa)(bpypip)2(H2O)2](bpypip)·2.5H2O (1), [Ni3(Hodpa)2(bpypip)3(H2O)
Jian-Wen Lin+5 more
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The Mathematical Gazette, 1988
A simple lock contains a bolt and one or more levers which are lifted the correct amount by the appropriate key, thus allowing the bolt to be moved in and out. In addition there are often circular obstructions or “wards” to stop some keys being turned in the lock.
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A simple lock contains a bolt and one or more levers which are lifted the correct amount by the appropriate key, thus allowing the bolt to be moved in and out. In addition there are often circular obstructions or “wards” to stop some keys being turned in the lock.
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Molecular Lock: A Versatile Key to Enhance Efficiency and Stability of Organic Solar Cells
Advances in Materials, 20164,4'-Biphenol (BPO), a common, cheap chemical, is employed as a "molecular lock" in blends of fluorine-containing polymer or small molecule donors and fullerene acceptors to lock donors via hydrogen bond formed between the donor and BPO.
Pei Cheng+5 more
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