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Highly Sensitive Electrochemical Immunoassay for H1N1 Influenza Virus Based On Copper-Mediated Amplification - Chemical Communications (RSC Publishing)
pubs.rsc.org — “In this communication, we have demonstrated a highly sensitive electrochemical method for the determination of H1N1 influenza virus, which combined the immunoassays with the signal ampli?cation of CuO labeled antibodies. The immune reation is based on the immobilization of specific H1N1 antibodies onto the h” View full resource at pubs.rsc.org
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Cholesterol tilting drives phase separation in lipid bilayer membranes - Soft Matter (RSC Publishing)
pubs.rsc.org — “We present a theory that predicts that cholesterol molecules phase separate from multicomponent lipid bilayer membranes, but not from monolayers of the same composition. In our model, the tilting of cholesterol molecules in monolayers is not energetically favorable because their exocyclic chains are very short. How” View full resource at pubs.rsc.org
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Cholesterol tilting drives phase separation in lipid bilayer membranes: Soft Matter, 2012, Advance ArticleDOI: 1... http://t.co/BQiANx9e
Tg depression and invariant segmental dynamics in polystyrene thin films - Soft Matter (RSC Publishing)
pubs.rsc.org — “We investigate the segmental dynamics and glass transition temperature (Tg) of polystyrene (PS) thin films. The former is investigated by alternating current (AC) calorimetry and dielectric spectroscopy (BDS). The Tg, underlying the equilibrium to out-of-equilibrium crossover from the supercooled liquid to the glas” View full resource at pubs.rsc.org
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T g depression and invariant segmental dynamics in polystyrene thin films: Soft Matter, 2012, Advance ... http://t.co/haFf8ueM
Self-assembling PVA-F127 thermosensitive nanocarriers with highly sensitive magnetically-triggered drug release for epilepsy therapy in vivo - Journal of Materials Chemistry (RSC Publishing)
pubs.rsc.org — “Self-assembling, crosslinker-free, highly thermosensitive nanocarriers (TSNCs) were synthesized by the incorporation of iron oxide nanoparticles and hydrophobic drug molecules into a thermosensitive matrix composed of PEO-PPO-PEO (F127) triblock-copolymer and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) using a mini-emulsion process. T” View full resource at pubs.rsc.org
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A new sensor for the assay of breast cancer antigen - Analyst (RSC Publishing)
pubs.rsc.org — “A stochastic sensor based on maltodextrin (dextrose equivalent between 4 and 7), and diamond paste was designed and used for the screening of whole blood for a specific breast cancer biomarker. The sensor can be used for the assay of the breast cancer antigen in the linear concentration range: 5.0-500.0U/mL.” View full resource at pubs.rsc.org
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A new sensor for the assay of breast cancer antigen: Analyst, 2012, Accepted ManuscriptDOI: 10.1039/C2AN16305E, ... http://t.co/qBgl0QaY
Naïve Bayes QSDR classification based on spiral-graph Shannon entropies for protein biomarkers in human colon cancer - Molecular BioSystems (RSC Publishing)
pubs.rsc.org — “The fast cancer diagnosis represents a real necessity in applied Medicine due to the importance of this disease. Thus, the theoretical models can help as prediction tools. The graphs theory represents is one option because permits to numerically describe any real system such as the protein macromolecules by” View full resource at pubs.rsc.org
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Breast Tumor Cell Detection at Single Cell resolution Using Electrochemical Impedance Technique - Lab on a Chip (RSC Publishing)
pubs.rsc.org — “Gold micro-electrodes with various diameters (25, 50, 75, 100 and 250 µm) were manufactured using standard micro-fabrication techniques and optimized for breast cancer tumor cell, (MCF-7) detection with single cell resolution. For cell capture, anti-EpCAM was immobilized on 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid (11-MUA” View full resource at pubs.rsc.org
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Separation of Electrical and Optical Energy Gaps for Constructing Bipolar Organic Wide Bandgap Materials - Chemical Communications (RSC Publishing)
pubs.rsc.org — “Electrical and optical energy gaps separated strategy is put forward for the design of organic wide bandgap semiconductors. This new principle could achieve an optimization of wide bandgap (both high singlet and triplet energies) and favorable carriers injecting energy levels simultaneously.” View full resource at pubs.rsc.org
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Separation of Electrical and Optical Energy Gaps for Constructing Bipolar Organic Wide Bandgap Materials: Chem. ... http://t.co/eWn4bc4D
Nuts, especially walnuts, have both antioxidant quantity and efficacy and exhibit significant potential health benefits - Food & Function (RSC Publishing)
pubs.rsc.org — “Free and total (after basic hydrolysis) polyphenols in nine types of raw and roasted nuts and two types of peanut butter (54 commercial samples) were analyzed after methanol extraction by a single step Folin-Ciocalteu reagent using catechin as standard. Walnuts had the highest free and total polyphenols in both the” View full resource at pubs.rsc.org
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Zirconium phosphate nano-platelets: a novel platform for drug delivery in cancer therapy - Chemical Communications (RSC Publishing)
pubs.rsc.org — “Doxorubicin was intercalated into novel zirconium phosphate nano-platelets (ZrP). The obtained doxorubicin intercalated ZrP nano-platelets had an impressive 34.9% (w/w) drug loading. We used this material to deliver doxorubicin to breast cancer cells (MCF-7). Cellular studies with MCF-7 cells showed higher uptake a” View full resource at pubs.rsc.org
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Zirconium phosphate nano-platelets: a novel platform for drug delivery in cancer therapy: Chem. Commun., 2012, A... http://t.co/oohBVeN5
Algal fluorescence sensor integrated into a microfluidic chip for water pollutant detection - Lab on a Chip (RSC Publishing)
pubs.rsc.org — “We report the first miniaturized fluorescent sensor based on algae, with an organic light emitting diode (OLED) and an organic photodetector (OPD) integrated into a microfluidic chip. The blue emission OLED was used as the excitation source, while a blend of PTB3/PC61BM was used for the fabrication of the organic p” View full resource at pubs.rsc.org
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Cholesterol driven alteration of the conformation and dynamics of phospholamban in model membranes - Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (RSC Publishing)
pubs.rsc.org — “The effects of cholesterol on various membrane proteins are of long-standing interest in membrane biophysics. Here we present systematic molecular dynamics simulations (totaling 1.4 ?s) of integral protein phospholamban incorporated in POPC/cholesterol bilayers (containing 0, 11.11, 22.03, 33.33, and 50 mol% of cho” View full resource at pubs.rsc.org
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Cholesterol driven alteration of the conformation and dynamics of phospholamban in model membranes: Phys. Chem. ... http://t.co/yxpzOGxz
Whole-cell bacterial biosensors for rapid and effective monitoring of heavy metals and inorganic pollutants in wastewater - Journal of Environmental Monitoring (RSC Publishing)
pubs.rsc.org — “The increasing number of potentially harmful pollutants in the wastewater effluent discharge necessitates the need for the development of fast and cost effective analytical techniques for extensive monitoring programmes to assess the effectiveness of the treatment process. This study compared the use of bacterial b” View full resource at pubs.rsc.org
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Integration of cell phone imaging with microchip ELISA to detect ovarian cancer HE4 biomarker in urine at the point-of-care - Lab on a Chip (RSC Publishing)
pubs.rsc.org — “Ovarian cancer is asymptomatic in the early stages and most patients present with advanced levels of disease. The lack of cost-effective methods that can achieve frequent, simple and non-invasive testing hinders early detection and causes high mortality in ovarian cancer patients. Here, we report a simple and inexp” View full resource at pubs.rsc.org
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The photobiology of melanocytes modulates the impact of UVA on sunlight-induced melanoma - Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences (RSC Publishing)
pubs.rsc.org — “Ultraviolet radiation is responsible for melanoma. In this review, we address the role of the different UV spectra in melanoma. The data suggest that only UVB is capable of initiating melanoma, and that both UVA and UVB are involved in the progression of the disease. The etiology of sunlight-induced melanoma may be” View full resource at pubs.rsc.org
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The photobiology of melanocytes modulates the impact of UVA on sunlight-induced melanoma: Photochem. Photobiol. ... http://t.co/hGqX8bf

