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17O NMR study of diamagnetic and paramagnetic lanthanide(III)-DOTA complexes in aqueous solution.

Inorganic chemistry

Fusaro L, Luhmer M.
PMID: 25090036
Inorg Chem. 2014 Aug 18;53(16):8717-22. doi: 10.1021/ic501324r. Epub 2014 Aug 04.

The complexes between the polyaminocarboxylate DOTA ligand and the whole series of stable lanthanide(III) metal ions, except Gd(3+), were studied in aqueous solution by (17)O NMR. For all of the paramagnetic systems, the (17)O NMR signals of both the...

Enhancing systems medicine beyond genotype data by dynamic patient signatures: having information and using it too.

Frontiers in genetics

Emmert-Streib F, Dehmer M.
PMID: 24312119
Front Genet. 2013 Nov 19;4:241. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2013.00241. eCollection 2013.

In order to establish systems medicine, based on the results and insights from basic biological research applicable for a medical and a clinical patient care, it is essential to measure patient-based data that represent the molecular and cellular state...

Electrochemical Reaction in Single Layer MoS2: Nanopores Opened Atom by Atom.

Nano letters

Feng J, Liu K, Graf M, Lihter M, Bulushev RD, Dumcenco D, Alexander DT, Krasnozhon D, Vuletic T, Kis A, Radenovic A.
PMID: 25928894
Nano Lett. 2015 May 13;15(5):3431-8. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b00768. Epub 2015 May 04.

Ultrathin nanopore membranes based on 2D materials have demonstrated ultimate resolution toward DNA sequencing. Among them, molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) shows long-term stability as well as superior sensitivity enabling high throughput performance. The traditional method of fabricating nanopores with nanometer...

Patents and literature.

Applied biochemistry and biotechnology

Kit M, Narasimhan MJ, Anderson JA, Zimmermann U, Pilwat G, Furuya T, Tani Y, Kolehmainen SE, Tarkkanen V, Barrett SP, Gestrelius SM, Belloc A, Florent J, Lunel J, Palla J, Mancy D, Bailey JE, Cho YK, Mouri T, Kayama H, Foley SE, Oriel PJ, Epstein CC, Kimura K, Spraker PW, Ljungdahl LG, Wieget JK, Levine DW, Thilly WG, Wang DI, Wong JS, Eisinger MG, Young FE, Wilson GA, Mottice SL, Green H, Kehinde O, Buhler M, Olofsson M, Osseux PF, Degen L, Branduzzi P, Olivieri R, Cimini N, Kang KS, Veeder GT, Latymer Z, Andersen G, Drobot W, Monsheimer R, Pfleiderer E, Hidaka H, Kohno T, Eida T, Weisrock WP, Stevens VC, Takezawa K, Hiratani H, Wandrey C, Wichmann R, Leuchtenberger W, Kula M, Buckmann A, Troller J, Koshugi J, Frommer W, Muller L, Schmidt D, Puls W, Krause H, Heber U, Cohen SN, Wahl GM, Stark GR, Collins J, Hohn B, Sugano H, Matsui Y.
PMID: 24234232
Appl Biochem Biotechnol. 1982 May;7(3):217-30. doi: 10.1007/BF02798299.

No abstract available.

AID/APOBEC deaminases and cancer.

Oncoscience

Rebhandl S, Huemer M, Greil R, Geisberger R.
PMID: 26097867
Oncoscience. 2015 Apr 28;2(4):320-33. doi: 10.18632/oncoscience.155. eCollection 2015.

Mutations are the basis for evolution and the development of genetic diseases. Especially in cancer, somatic mutations in oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes alongside the occurrence of passenger mutations have been observed by recent deep-sequencing approaches. While mutations have...

Evaluation of a Pilot Project to Introduce Simulation-Based Team Training to Pediatric Surgery Trauma Room Care.

International journal of pediatrics

Lehner M, Heimberg E, Hoffmann F, Heinzel O, Kirschner HJ, Heinrich M.
PMID: 28286528
Int J Pediatr. 2017;2017:9732316. doi: 10.1155/2017/9732316. Epub 2017 Feb 14.

No abstract available.

Honeybee navigation: odometry with monocular input.

Animal behaviour

Srinivasan MV, Zhang SW, Lehrer M.
PMID: 9819342
Anim Behav. 1998 Nov;56(5):1245-1259. doi: 10.1006/anbe.1998.0897.

Recent studies have revealed that navigating honeybees, Apis mellifera, estimate the distance to a food source by integrating over time the image motion that they experience en route. Here we examine the ability of honeybees to gauge distance travelled...

Multifunctional Ligands. Phosphinimine-Substituted Cyanofluoroaromatics Including X-ray Molecular Structures of Three Representative Ligands 4,6-(CN)(2)C(6)F(2)-1,3-(N=PPh(3))(2), 4,6-(CN)(2)C(6)F(2)-1,3-(N=PPh(2)Me)(2) and 4,6-(CN)(2)C(6)F(2)-1-(N=PPh(3))-3-(N=PPh(2)Me). Formation of Rhodium(I) Complexes.

Inorganic chemistry

Li J, Pinkerton AA, Finnen DC, Kummer M, Martin A, Wiesemann F, Cavell RG.
PMID: 11666762
Inorg Chem. 1996 Sep 11;35(19):5684-5692. doi: 10.1021/ic951463m.

Reaction of 1,3-dicyanotetrafluorobenzene with 2 equiv of (trimethylsilyl)iminophosphoranes gave the disubstituted derivatives 4,6-(CN)(2)C(6)F(2)-1,3-AB: 1, A = B = (N=PPh(3)); 2, A = B = (N=PPh(2)Me); and 3, A = (N=PPh(3)), B = (N=PPh(2)Me). Monosubstituted compounds of the type 2,4-(CN)(2)C(6)F(3)-1-A;...

trans-Bis[3-(2-fluorophenyl)-1-(4-nitrophenyl)triazenido-kappaN3]bis(pyridine-kappaN)palladium(II).

Acta crystallographica. Section C, Crystal structure communications

Hörner M, Visentin Ldo C, Dahmer M, Bordinhao J.
PMID: 11983967
Acta Crystallogr C. 2002 May;58:m286-7. doi: 10.1107/s0108270102004602. Epub 2002 Apr 11.

In the title complex, [Pd(C(12)H(8)FN(4)O(2))(2)(C(5)H(5)N)(2)] or trans-[Pd(FC(6)H(4)N=N-NC(6)H(4)NO(2))(C(5)H(5)N)(2)], the Pd atom lies on a centre of inversion in space group P-1. The coordination geometry about the Pd(2+) ion is square planar, with two deprotonated 3-(2-fluorophenyl)-1-(4-nitrophenyl)triazenide ions, FC(6)H(4)N=N-NC(6)H(4)NO(2)(-), acting as monodentate...

Influence of interface-dipole interactions on the efficiency of fluorescence light collection near surfaces.

Optics letters

Enderlein J, Böhmer M.
PMID: 12816253
Opt Lett. 2003 Jun 01;28(11):941-3. doi: 10.1364/ol.28.000941.

Recently Török and colleagues published in a series of papers a general wave-optical approach to calculating the light-collection efficiency function (CEF) for confocal imaging of dipole emitters [J. Mod. Opt. 45, 1681 (1998); J. Microec. 194, 127 (1999); Opt....

Self-diffusion of (31)Si and (71)Ge in relaxed Si(0.20)Ge(0.80) layers.

Physical review letters

Laitinen P, Strohm A, Huikari J, Nieminen A, Voss T, Grodon C, Riihimäki I, Kummer M, Aystö J, Dendooven P, Räisänen J, Frank W.
PMID: 12190483
Phys Rev Lett. 2002 Aug 19;89(8):085902. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.085902. Epub 2002 Aug 05.

Self-diffusion of implanted (31)Si and (71)Ge in relaxed Si(0.20)Ge(0.80) layers has been studied in the temperature range 730-950 degrees C by means of a modified radiotracer technique. The temperature dependences of the diffusion coefficients were found to be Arrhenius-type...

Submarine seeps: are they a major source of open ocean oil pollution?.

Science (New York, N.Y.)

Blumer M.
PMID: 17790417
Science. 1972 Jun 16;176(4040):1257-8. doi: 10.1126/science.176.4040.1257.

No abstract available.

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