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Directed Evolution
An overview of directed evolution and the methods for generating proteins with optimized or entirely new functions.
Myosin
Myosins are a family of ATP-dependent motor proteins. Myosin II is the major contractile protein involved in eukaryotic muscle contraction by “walking” along actin microfilaments of the sarcomere
Insulin-like Growth Factors (IGF)
Insulin-like Growth Factors (IGF)
Mass Spectrometry
What is Mass Spectrometry or MS? What is it used for and how does it work? Read this detailed article with diagrams and example graphs to understand how to use mass spec in your research.
Determination of Stevioside and Rebaudioside A in Stevia leaves, beverages and food additives using HPTLC-MS
HPTLC-MS was used to analyze stevioside and rebaudioside in artificial sweeteners, stevia plants, cola and isotonic drinks with a minimum of sample preparation.
GC Analysis of Permanent Gases and Light Hydrocarbons on Carboxen-1006 PLOT and a Packed Column (Carboxen® 1004)
Separation of Methane; Acetylene; Carbon monoxide; Water; Nitrogen; Carbon dioxide; Ethane; Ethylene
The Proper Storage and Handling of Volatile Analytical Standards
Properly storing and handling standards is critical to achieving accurate and reproducible analytical results.
FastWoRX for Faster and Greener Alternative to Liquid-Liquid Extraction
After filtration, the FastWoRX powder loaded with organic products can serve as a convenient input for flash chromatographic separation or other processing.
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.
Controlled Fabrication Methods for Tissue Engineering Constructs
Highlighting existing and novel fabrication methods for both, solid and hydrogel-based scaffold for tissue engineering applications.
Chitosan Biopolymer from Fungal Fermentation for Delivery of Chemotherapeutic Agents
Chitosan is a naturally occurring polysaccharide ideally suited for use in medical supplies, devices, therapeutics, and diagnostics. The unique natural characteristics of chitosan include its cationic, biocompatible, biodegradable, non-toxic, non-immunogenic, and antimicrobial properties.
Achieving High Efficiency in Organic Light-Emitting Devices
Electroluminescence of organic molecules has been a wellknown phenomenon for more than 50 years.
AIE Luminogens: A Family of New Materials with Multifaceted Functionalities
AIE Luminogens - Family of new materials with multifaceted functionalities. Find some representative applications of the AIEgens
Efficient dye-sensitized solar cells for direct conversion of sunlight to electricity
Dye-sensitized solar cells directly convert sunlight to electricity
Materials Design Concepts for Efficient Blue OLEDs: A Joint Theoretical and Experimental Study
Materials Design Concepts for Efficient Blue OLEDs: A Joint Theoretical and Experimental Study
Soluble Pentacene Precursors
Fabrication procedure of organic field effect transistor device using a soluble pentacene precursor.
Dendrons and Hyperbranched Polymers: Multifunctional Tools for Materials Chemistry
Dendrons in nanomaterials - Find features and benefits of polyester dendrons and hyperbranched polymer products.
Delivery of Nucleic Acids Using Polymers
Delivery of Nucleic Acids Using Polymers
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and Synthetic PEG Derivatives for Tissue Engineering and Cell Delivery
Highlighting new synthetic modifications of PEG to improve the mechanical properties and degradation of resulting hydrogels in tissue engineering applications.
Biomedical Implant Devices Fabricated from Low Young’s Modulus Titanium Alloys Demonstrating High Mechanical Biocompatibility
Biomedical implants are essentially foreign substances within the human body that must survive many years’ exposure to demanding mechanical and physiological conditions. Despite these challenges, metal implants have been widely used to substitute for or rebuild hard tissues such as
Photo-Crosslinkable Gelatin Hydrogel: Versatile Materials for (High Resolution) Additive Manufacturing
Discussion of synthetic modifications to gelatin, improving the three-dimensional (3D) print resolution, and resulting material properties.
Phosgene and Phosgene Substitutes
Phosgene is 170 times more reactive than TP, the main phosgene substitute. Therefore, reactions with phosgene can be carried out under much milder conditions than with TP. Compounds will react faster and at lower temperatures (often at -78°C), preserving sensitive
Chiral Vicinal Diamines for Asymmetric Synthesis
Chiral vicinal diamines are of tremendous interest to the synthetic chemist as they are found in many chiral catalysts and pharmaceuticals.
Navigating Fragrance Allergens
Food allergens are well known and codified by most global food regulatory agencies. Regulators and consumers require that food allergens be clearly displayed on packages.
Asymmetric Transfer Hydrogenation
The use of transfer hydrogenation to reduce alkenes, carboxyl groups, ketones, or imines has become very popular.
Oxidizing and Reducing Agents
Oxidation and reduction reactions are some of the most common transformations encountered in organic synthesis
Mild Mg – Halogen Exchange
Substantial progress has been made in magnesium–halogen exchange reactions used for the preparation of functionalized Grignard reagents containing sensitive moieties such as ester or cyano groups.
Alkali Metal Silica Gels from SiGNa
SiGNa Chemistry has recently developed a technology for encapsulating alkali metals into nano-structured porous oxides to create stable, free flowing powders with varying reactivities (based on the intended application).
Quantum Dots: An Emerging Class of Soluble Optical Nanomaterials
We presents an article concering Quantum Dots: An Emerging Class of Soluble Optical Nanomaterials.
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.
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