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Cationic surfactant based coatings for protein separations and control of electroosmotic flow in capillary electrophoresis
DownloadFall 2014
Capillary electrophoresis (CE) is a fast and high efficiency separation technique based on the differential migration of charged species in an electric field. CE is useful for the separation of a wide range of analytes from small ions to large biomolecules. However, CE separations of proteins are...
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Fall 2014
Optical imaging of membrane potentials has become an immensely popular approach to study neuronal activity. Over the past decades, a number of voltage indicators have been introduced including the voltage sensitive fluorescent protein (VSFP) and microbial rhodopsins. However, most of these...
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Development of Rh-Catalyzed Chemoselective Z-Olefin Synthesis and Ir- and Pd-Catalyzed Decarboxylative Enantioselective Benzylation
DownloadSpring 2019
Transition metal-catalyzed bond-forming reactions are powerful strategies in modern organic synthesis, which enable various functional group transformations and cross-coupling processes in a highly chemo-, regio- and enantioselective manner. Selectivity can be achieved through the appropriate...
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Conformational analysis of galactofuranosides using NMR spectroscopy and computational chemistry
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The five-membered ring, or furanose, form of galactose is not found in mammalian systems. However, it is commonly found in pathogenic organisms, including Aspergillus fumigatus, Campylobacter jejuni, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In many of these organisms, galactofuranose (Galf) is essential...