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Probing cosmic ray acceleration through molecular clouds in the vicinity of supernova remnants

open access: green, 2009
A. Fiaßon   +5 more
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A molecular force probe

Nature Nanotechnology, 2009
Force probes allow reaction rates to be measured as a function of the restoring force in a molecule that has been stretched or compressed. Unlike strain energy, approaches based on restoring force allow quantitative molecular understanding of phenomena as diverse as translation of microscopic objects by reacting molecules, crack propagation and ...
Qing-Zheng, Yang   +5 more
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Responsive Probes and Molecular Bioimaging

Chemistry – An Asian Journal, 2023
This special collection highlights the recent state-of-the-art progress in the research of molecular probes, chemosensors, nanosensors, and applications in molecular recognition, sensing, and imaging. In their Guest Editorial, Run Zhang and Tony James provide an outline of the field and introduce the contributions to the special collection.
Run Zhang, Tony D. James
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Molecular Inversion Probe Assay

2007
We have described molecular inversion probe technologies for large-scale genetic analyses. This technique provides a comprehensive and powerful tool for the analysis of genetic variation and enables affordable, large-scale studies that will help uncover the genetic basis of complex disease and explain the individual variation in response to ...
Farnaz, Absalan, Mostafa, Ronaghi
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Molecular probes of solvation phenomena

Chemical Society Reviews, 2012
The properties of the molecules present in any chemical or biological system are dependent on interactions with the environment, and a quantitative understanding of solvation phenomena remains a major challenge. Molecular recognition probes provide a new approach to quantitatively measure the properties of solvents.
Rafel, Cabot, Christopher A, Hunter
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Molecular probes for cardiovascular imaging

Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, 2016
Molecular probes provide imaging signal and contrast for the visualization, characterization, and measurement of biological processes at the molecular level. These probes can be designed to target the cell or tissue of interest and must be retained at the imaging site until they can be detected by the appropriate imaging modality.
Grace, Liang, Patricia K, Nguyen
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Novel Molecular Probes

2019
Molecular imaging is important for early disease diagnosis, personalized therapy guidance, and new drug development. Nuclear scintigraphy using SPECT or PET is the widely used example in the clinic. To achieve functional visualization, specific probes are indispensable.
Min Yang   +7 more
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Force Probe Molecular Dynamics Simulations

2005
Many proteins are molecular nano-machines, which perform their biological function via well-coordinated structural transitions. Often, these motions occur on much slower time scales than those accessible to conventional molecular dynamics techniques, which are limited to submicrosecond time scales by current computer technology.
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Probing Ultrafast Molecular Chirality

High-Brightness Sources and Light-Driven Interactions, 2016
We investigate the photoionization of chiral molecules in different ionization regimes : one photon-, multiphoton above threshold-, and tunnel-ionization. We use the photoelectron circular dichroism to track the ultrafast relaxation of a chiral molecule.
Baptiste Fabre   +18 more
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