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Tambar Group – Professor Product Portal
The Tambar Group has developed a series of reactions to convert unactivated olefins into value-added products (e.g., allylic amination, allylic alkylation).
Determination of Glycyrrhizic Acid Honokiol and Magnolol
Quantitative HPLC-UV analysis of honokiol, magnolol, and glycyrrhizic acid in Huoxiang Zhengqi Shui following the Chinese Pharmacopoeia draft.
Organozinc Reagents
We offer a diverse range of organozinc reagents for the formation of known bond formations and the development of new technologies in organic synthesis.
Nanoparticle-Based Drug and Gene Delivery for Tumor Targeting
Professor Yoshiki Katayama (Kyushu University, Japan) discusses recent advances in drug delivery systems and strategies that exploit the EPR effect, with a special focus on stimuli-responsive systems based on novel materials.
TokeOni: Properties and Applications
Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) systems allows for high-sensitive and noninvasive monitoring of cell proliferation, activity of signaling pathways and protein-protein interactions in living tissues.
Insulin-like Growth Factors (IGF)
Insulin-like Growth Factors (IGF)
Spermine Tetrahydrochloride for Molecular Biology
This product is suitable for DNA precipitation from low salt aqueous buffers. It has been tested for the absence of proteases and nucleases.
1-hydrosilatrane
As a versatile hydride reagent, 1-hydrosilatrane can be used in reduction reactions to synthesize alcohols, amines, their chiral counterparts, and esters from aldehydes/ketones.
Self-Assembly in Organic Thin Film Transistors for Flexible Electronic Devices
Flexible electronic circuits and displays based on organic active materials are future generations of products that may eventually enter mainstream electronics market.
MXenes: A Tunable Family of 2D Carbides and Nitrides
Professor Gogotsi and Dr. Shuck introduce MXenes: a promising family of two-dimensional materials with a unique combination of high conductivity, hydrophilicity, and extensive tunability.
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