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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).
Using Microarray Technology to Select Housekeeping Genes in Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells
In the present study, we have identifi ed species-specifi c housekeeping genes (HKGs) for Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells using data from microarray gene expression profiling.
2D MXenes Ink: Synthesis, Properties, and Their Precursors
Optimizing the synthesis of high-quality 2D MXene flakes for 3D ink printing is essential to such technological developments as printable and flexible electronics.
Hygiene Monitoring Instruments & Tests
Hygiene monitoring ensures sanitization effectiveness with ATP testing, protein testing, or swab sampling for food safety and microbiology.
High-Performance Semiconductor Polymers Based on Diketopyrrolopyrrole and Thienothiophene
The development of high-performance conjugated organic molecules and polymers has received widespread attention in industrial and academic research.
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.
Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Films and Membrane Functionalization
We present an article that discusses two applications in particular; first, using these layers as polyelectrolyte membranes to control permeability.
RNA Isolation from Blood, Cultured Cells, and Animal or Plant Tissue on Whatman™ FTA™ Cards
This article describes the evaluation of Whatman FTA cards from Cytiva for their ability to collect, store, and isolate high-quality RNA from a variety of crude biological samples.
Aggregation-induced Emission Luminogens for Non-doped Organic Light-emitting Diodes
Organic Light-emitting Diodes (OLEDs) are solid-state devices that transform electrical energy into light. OLEDs are considered the next generation technology for high-resolution flexible displays and solid state lighting, attracting intense scientific and industrial interest.
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