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Protocols for the Fmoc SPPS of Cysteine-containing Peptides
Overcome challenges in synthesis and disulfide bond formation with protocols for Fmoc solid-phase peptide synthesis of peptides with cysteine and methionine.
Recent Trends in Self-Healing Soft Electronic Materials and Devices
Dr. Tan and researcher introduce recent trends in Self-healing Soft Electronic Materials and Devices. The emergence of smart, functional SHPs will be highly beneficial to the advancement of the next-generation self-healing soft electronic devices. Autonomously self-healing devices could help to
Electrospun Nanofibers for Drug Delivery Systems
Local delivery of bioactive molecules using an implantable device can decrease the amount of drug dose required as well as non-target site toxicities compared to oral or systemic drug administration.
Organic Semiconductor Laser Materials
Organic Semiconductor Laser Materials
Fluorescent Nanomaterials for Bioimaging: Considerations of Particle Brightness, Photostability, and Size
Professor Marco Torelli examines fluorescent nanomaterials for use in bioimaging applications current state-of-the-art materials, focusing on fluorescence brightness, photostability, and size, and relates them to emerging applications.
Sorting Carbon Nanotubes and Their Biological Applications
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have received much attention since their discovery in 1991 by Sumio lijima1 due to their excellent mechanical, electrical, and optical properties.
Pressure-Temperature Calculator for Solvents
Use the calculator to determine the boiling point or pressure of solvents based on the Antoine Equation and see solvent attributes. View a list of products based on the solvent CAS number.
TRC Library Citations
TRC 1.5 human and mouse shRNA libraries
Immunohistochemistry: Current Applications in Skin Cancer
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) techniques and applications have greatly improved, dermatopathology is still largely based on H&E stained slides.This paper outlines ways in which IHC antibodies can be utilized for dermatopathology.