Results 251 to 260 of about 15,849 (285)
Light-Induced Manipulation of Circularly Polarized Luminescence Color and Intensity via the Photonic Bandgap Effect. [PDF]
Meng L, Ma K, Han D, Chen G, Peng L.
europepmc +1 more source
Genome-Wide Identification, Characterization, Expression Analysis, and Interacting Protein Prediction of the <i>GSK3/Shaggy-like</i> Gene Family in Watermelon. [PDF]
Tian P +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
Biological semiconductors: self-assembled shell proteins as photoactive materials. [PDF]
Bedi S, Rose SM, Sinha S.
europepmc +1 more source
Tailoring Polymer Coatings and Grafting Structures for Photoswitchable Ionic Transport in Solid-State Nanochannels. [PDF]
Chen YF +8 more
europepmc +1 more source
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
Accounts of Chemical Research, 2000
Polypeptides containing azobenzene or spiropyran units attached to the macromolecules respond to light or dark conditions giving reversible variations of their structure. In this Account we provide a short overview of current research in the field and describe the most significant experimental examples of photoresponse effects.
Pieroni O, Fissi A, Angelini N, Lenci F
openaire +5 more sources
Polypeptides containing azobenzene or spiropyran units attached to the macromolecules respond to light or dark conditions giving reversible variations of their structure. In this Account we provide a short overview of current research in the field and describe the most significant experimental examples of photoresponse effects.
Pieroni O, Fissi A, Angelini N, Lenci F
openaire +5 more sources
Photoresponsive Dendritic Monolayers
Advanced Materials, 2000Azobenzene derivatives are excellent candidates for optical switching systems, due to their facile and reversible photoisomerization. However, the chromophores are usually aggregated in Langmuir-Blodgett films, which suppresses this cis-trans isomerization.
Weener, J.W., Meijer, E.W.
openaire +2 more sources
Polymer Bulletin, 1989
Le monomere ralentit la polymerisation radicalaire du styrene, ne montre presque pas de photoisomerisation cis-trans et n'est pas homopolymerisable. La copolymerisation avec l'acide methacrylique est incomplete et s'accompagne d'une liberation du Rouge Soudan III par coupure de l ...
Manfred L. Hallensleben, Birgit Weichart
openaire +1 more source
Le monomere ralentit la polymerisation radicalaire du styrene, ne montre presque pas de photoisomerisation cis-trans et n'est pas homopolymerisable. La copolymerisation avec l'acide methacrylique est incomplete et s'accompagne d'une liberation du Rouge Soudan III par coupure de l ...
Manfred L. Hallensleben, Birgit Weichart
openaire +1 more source
Dermatology nursing, 2007
Photoresponsive diseases are skin diseases or conditions that are known to respond with partial or complete clearing to ultraviolet exposure. Phototherapy may be used as a single therapy or as combination therapy with other treatments. Health care professionals providing phototherapy treatment are responsible for educating patients regarding the ...
Gabriele, Muekusch +2 more
openaire +1 more source
Photoresponsive diseases are skin diseases or conditions that are known to respond with partial or complete clearing to ultraviolet exposure. Phototherapy may be used as a single therapy or as combination therapy with other treatments. Health care professionals providing phototherapy treatment are responsible for educating patients regarding the ...
Gabriele, Muekusch +2 more
openaire +1 more source
Photoresponsive Dendritic Azobenzene Peptides
ChemBioChem, 2001Two dendritic peptides containing a branched lysine core and up to eight azobenzene moieties in the periphery were synthesized on solid support employing the omega-amino acid 4-(aminomethyl)phenylazobenzoic acid. With an additional peptidic tail consisting of an oligolysine portion, water solubility was achieved for the dendrimers, which allowed for ...
A, Cattani-Scholz +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
2019
Hydrogels are three-dimensional water-swollen polymer networks that are commonly used in biomedical applications such as drug delivery and stem cell therapy due to their good biocompatibility. Because of lacking in stimuli-sensitive circuits, traditional hydrogels usually serve as passive scaffolds for molecular or cellular species.
Wang, Ri CBE, Sun, Fei
openaire +2 more sources
Hydrogels are three-dimensional water-swollen polymer networks that are commonly used in biomedical applications such as drug delivery and stem cell therapy due to their good biocompatibility. Because of lacking in stimuli-sensitive circuits, traditional hydrogels usually serve as passive scaffolds for molecular or cellular species.
Wang, Ri CBE, Sun, Fei
openaire +2 more sources

