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"Study of Lithium Triflate as an electrolyte in mixed ether-amine solvents" and "The use of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy to study Dielectric properties of materials"
(2011)
7Li and 19F Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (NMR) was used to investigate of the nature of lithium triflate dissolved in mixtures of ether and amine solvents. The transport of ions in the liquid and polymer ...
Applications of Hyphenated Analytical Techniques in Pharmaceutical Industry
(2011)
Analytical chemistry plays a critical role in pharmaceutical research and development. A typical analysis includes separating and identifying active pharmaceutical ingredients and impurities, determining the quantity of ...
Effects of Insecticides on Postmortem Interval: Implications on Forensic Investigations
(2011)
Postmortem interval (PMI) is the length of time that occurs between death of a person and the subsequent discovery of the body. PMI can be determined in a variety of ways depending on how long the body has been exposed ...
Engineered Bacteriophage Enabled Nanoprobes for SKBR-3 Cancer Cell Specific Imaging and Therapy
(2011)
With the recent progress in nanoscience and great deal of understanding in molecular biology, it is now possible to combine genetic tools with synthetic nano- constructs for improved biotechnology applications. Viruses ...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study of Nucleic Acid Tertiary Structures
(2011)
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is ubiquitous to all organisms and a molecule that essential to all life forms. RNA is a versatile molecule with numerous cellular functions. With advances in nucleic acid sequencing, researchers ...
Mechanisms of enzymes of the a-aminoadipate pathway: Homocitrate synthase from Thermus thermophilus and saccharopine dehydrogenase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae
(2011)
The &alpha-aminoadipate (AAA) pathway for lysine biosynthesis is nearly unique to higher fungi, including human and plant pathogens and euglenoids; an exception is the thermophilic bacterium Thermus thermophilus. . ...
BIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE REACTIONS OF THIOCYANATE (SCN
(2011)
Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is one of the major neutrophil-derived oxidants used to kill invading pathogens. However, excess or misplaced production of HOCl can damage host tissue as it reacts indiscriminately with biological ...
ACTIVATION OF FUNGAL SILENT BIOSYTHETIC PATHWAYS BY EPIGENETIC MODIFICATION
(2011)
Natural products have played an important role as drug leads for different diseases. They provide unique structural cores with diverse biological activities. Because of the overuse of antibiotics many pathogens have developed ...
COPPER CHEMISTRY OF PYRIDYLALKYLBENZAMIDE LIGANDS: MODELING THE CUZ CENTER OF N2OR AND COORDINATION POLYMER CHEMISTRY
(2011)
In nature, the reduction of N2O to N2 is the terminal step of the denitrification process, which is catalyzed by nitrous oxide reductase (N2OR). The catalytic CuZ center was found to be a novel μ4-sulfide bridged ...
Effects of Insecticides on Postmortem Interval: Implications on Forensic Investigations
(2011)
Postmortem interval (PMI) is the length of time that occurs between death of a person and the subsequent discovery of the body. PMI can be determined in a variety of ways depending on how long the body has been exposed ...