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Fluorescent small organic probes for biosensing

Small-molecule based fluorescent probes are increasingly important for the detection and imaging of biological signaling molecules due to their simplicity, high selectivity and sensitivity, whilst being non-invasive, and...

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Conversations with Professor Anthony Terry Hanmer “Tony” Smith
L Dingle
Apr 21, 2017
Professor Tony Smith was born in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1947. He completed his LLB and LLM at Canterbury University, interspersed with a short-lived sortie into legal work with the Treasury. It was during these formative...
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Fluorescent small organic probes for biosensing

Small-molecule based fluorescent probes are increasingly important for the detection and imaging of biological signaling molecules due to their simplicity, high selectivity and sensitivity, whilst being non-invasive, and...

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A Colorimetric Chemosensor Based on a Nozoe Azulene That Detects Fluoride in Aqueous/Alcoholic Media

Colorimetry is an advantageous method for detecting fluoride in drinking water in a resource-limited context, e. g., in parts of the developing world where excess fluoride intake leads to harmful health effects. Here we...

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Use Your Education, Talent, and Success to Serve the Common Good, Graduates Told
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
U.S. attorney for South Carolina Reginald Lloyd spoke at commencement Dec. 16. Lloyd is the first African American U.S. attorney for S.C.
Published by: Winthrop University
A Colorimetric Chemosensor Based on a Nozoe Azulene That Detects Fluoride in Aqueous/Alcoholic Media

Colorimetry is an advantageous method for detecting fluoride in drinking water in a resource-limited context, e. g., in parts of the developing world where excess fluoride intake leads to harmful health effects. Here we...

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A simple, azulene-based colorimetric probe for the detection of nitrite in water
We describe the synthesis and evaluation of an azulene-based chemodosimeter for nitrite. The probe was found to undergo two distinct color changes upon introduction of aqueous nitrite ion. A near-instant formation of a grey...
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Comparison of Methods of Digital Preservation
Tony Hendley
Jan 01, 0001
This study is part of a programme funded by JISC as a result of a workshop on the Long Term
Preservation of Electronic Materials held at Warwick in November 1995.
The programme of studies is guided by the Digital...
U.S. Attorney to Address Graduates at Dec. 16 Ceremony
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Reginald Lloyd, U.S. attorney for South Carolina, will be the keynote speaker at undergraduate commencement Dec. 16. Lloyd is a native of Camden, S.C.
Published by: Winthrop University
Seven steps to mapping health service provision
BACKGROUND: ADHD affects some individuals throughout their lifespan, yet service provision for adults in the United Kingdom (UK) is patchy. Current methods for mapping health service provision are resource intensive, do not map...
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Comparison of Methods of Digital Preservation
Tony Hendley
Jan 01, 0001
This study is part of a programme funded by JISC as a result of a workshop on the Long Term
Preservation of Electronic Materials held at Warwick in November 1995.
The programme of studies is guided by the Digital...
Revelation and Refusal: Movement and Stasis in Tony Kushner's Angels in America (1991 and 2013)
Leo Quinn
Jan 01, 0001
This project examines how the embodied and affective movement of characters in Tony Kushner's play Angels in America (1991 and 2013) signifies these characters' status as either catalysts for progress or agents of stagnation in...
Published by: Ursinus College
A study on the AMACR catalysed elimination reaction and its application to inhibitor testing
α-Methylacyl-CoA racemase (AMACR; P504S) catalyses a key step in the degradation of branched-chain fatty acids and is important for the pharmacological activation of Ibuprofen and related drugs. Levels of the enzyme are...
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A study on the AMACR catalysed elimination reaction and its application to inhibitor testing
α-Methylacyl-CoA racemase (AMACR; P504S) catalyses a key step in the degradation of branched-chain fatty acids and is important for the pharmacological activation of Ibuprofen and related drugs. Levels of the enzyme are...
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Art Instructor, Conservator to Teach Three-Day Art Workshop Oct. 22-24
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Tony Rajer works as an artist, art conservator and instructor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. H e has taught "The Business of Art" workshop internationally for the past 10 years.
Published by: Winthrop University
Newest Theatre and Dance Production Spoofs Musical Theatre, Comments on Social Issues
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Urinetown is a Tony Award-winning musical. Show times are 8 p.m. Oct-2-5 and 2 p.m. Oct. 5 and 6. It is an approved cultural event.
Published by: Winthrop University
A simple, azulene-based colorimetric probe for the detection of nitrite in water
We describe the synthesis and evaluation of an azulene-based chemodosimeter for nitrite. The probe was found to undergo two distinct color changes upon introduction of aqueous nitrite ion. A near-instant formation of a grey...
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Novel 2-arylthiopropanoyl-CoA inhibitors of α-methylacyl-CoA racemase 1A (AMACR; P504S) as potential anti-prostate cancer agents
α-Methylacyl-CoA racemase (AMACR; P504S) catalyses an essential step in the degradation of branched-chain fatty acids and the activation of ibuprofen and related drugs. AMACR has gained much attention as a drug target and...
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