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Development and Characterization of 99mTc-timolol Maleate for Evaluating Efficacy of In Situ Ocular Drug Delivery System
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Original article citation: AAPS PharmSciTech 10," 540 - 546, (2009). - Categories: Clinical Medicine, Chemistry, Developmental Biology, and Materials
- Recommended by : Aarti Sharma on 11/14/2009 08:51AM GMT
This paper starts with the process of radiolabelling then developing hydrogel and finally its utilization as a non invasive method in evaluation of ocular systems. The paper is a combination of nanotechnology, Pharmaceutical sciences and nuclear medicine. Its very rare to see such versatile combination. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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Urea-Based Ruthenium(II)−Polypyridyl Complex as an Optical Sensor for Anions: Synthesis, Characterization, and Binding Studies
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Original article citation: Inorg. Chem. 46," 9912 - 9918, (2007). - Categories: Chemistry and Materials
- Recommended by : Amilan Jose Devadoss on 08/05/2009 10:17AM GMT
This paper reports an interesting new urea-based ruthenium (II) receptor for colorimetric detection of Fluoride and oxy-anions. The binding studies were carefully carried out by different methods. I feel that this paper is more informative and useful for people working in the field of anion sensor chemistry and supra molecular chemistry. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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The I-Tetraplex Building Block: Rational Design and Controlled Fabrication of Robust 1D DNA Scaffolds through Non-Watson–Crick Interactions
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Original article citation: Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 46," 2646 - 2649, (2007). - Categories: Chemistry and Materials
- Recommended by : Dipanwita Das on 04/03/2008 10:17AM GMT
Robust 1D scaffolds have been designed based on the I tetraplex by a strategy of inducing bidirectional growth on 'slipped' tetraplexes, leading to nanowires more than 3 micrometres long, which grow through non-Watson-Crick base-pairing. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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Self-Assembly of Tripodal Squaraines: Cation-Assisted Expression of Molecular Chirality and Change from Spherical to Helical Morphology
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Original article citation: Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 46," 230 - 233, (2007). - Categories: Chemistry and Materials
- Recommended by : Bipin Dasgupta on 04/02/2008 05:13AM GMT
Tripodal squaraines, a functional dye, self-assemble from acetonitrile to form hollow spheres and when bound to calcium ion form extended networks. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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From Vesicles to Helical Nanotubes: A Sergeant-and-Soldiers Effect in the Self-Assembly of Oligo(p-phenyleneethynylene)s
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Original article citation: Angew. Chem. 118," 7893 - 7896, (2006). - Categories: Chemistry
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This research explores how one type of organic compounds self-assemble themselves from vesicles to helical nanotubes through an effect known as Sergeant-and-Soldiers effect. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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Hierarchical Structures Built from a Molecular Zinc Phosphate Core
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Original article citation: Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 45," 5536 - 5540, (2006). - Categories: Chemistry and Materials
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This research shows that in the presence of ligands, zinc phosphate cubes assemble into 1D, 2D or 3D supramolecular networks through hydrogen bonds. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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Diels–Alder Reactions Are Faster in Water than in Ionic Liquids at Room Temperature
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Original article citation: Angew. Chem. 118," 4942 - 4943, (2006). - Categories: Chemistry and Materials
- Recommended by : Nilanjan Dey on 04/01/2008 02:28PM GMT
This research shows that at room temperature, Diels-Alder reactions are faster in water than in ionic liquids. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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A Building-Up Process in Open-Framework Metal Carboxylates that Involves a Progressive Increase in Dimensionality
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Original article citation: Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 45," 281 - 285, (2006). - Categories: Chemistry
- Recommended by : Nilanjan Dey on 04/01/2008 01:50PM GMT
This research reveals that zero and one-dimensional metal carboxylates transform into higher-dimensional structures, indicating the presence of progressive building-up process. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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Cholesterol-Aided Supramolecular Control over Chromophore Packing: Twisted and Coiled Helices with Distinct Optical, Chiroptical, and Morphological Features
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Original article citation: Angew. Chem. 118," 470 - 474, (2006). - Categories: Materials and Chemistry
- Recommended by : Nilanjan Dey on 04/01/2008 01:36PM GMT
This research highlights that cholesterol aids in supramolecular control over chromophore packing. - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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Synthesis and spectroscopic characterization of gold nanoparticles
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Original article citation: Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy doi:10.1016/j.saa.2007.11.012 - Categories: Materials and Chemistry
- Recommended by : MNVR Kumar on 03/20/2008 07:57PM GMT
Despite the advancement, there is still a lot of room for improvement. The current manuscript certainly offers a hope. - Comment on this subject: 1 comment made
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