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    • Significant cell uptake of Gd(III)-diphenylphosphoryl-diphenylphosphonium complexes: evidence for a new conformationally-dependent tumour cell targeting vector 

      Hall, Andrew J.; Robertson, Amy G.; Baker, Robert W.; Hill, Leila R.; Rendina, Louis M.
      Published 2023
      The synthesis, characterisation, and tumour cell uptake of six novel Gd(III)-diphenylphosphoryl-diphenylphosphonium complexes are reported. The propyl-linked Gd(III) complexes can accumulate inside human glioma cells at ...
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    • Selective delivery of remarkably high levels of gadolinium to tumour cells using an arsonium salt 

      Windsor, Madeline S. A.; Busse, Madleen; Morrison, Daniel E.; Baker, Robert W.; Hill, Leila R.; Rendina, Louis M.
      Published 2021
      The use of a triphenylarsonium vector for tumour cell-targeting leads to a dramatic increase in Gd3+ uptake in human glioblastoma multiforme cells by up to an order of magnitude over the isosteric triarylphosphonium analogue, ...
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    • Demonstration of a photonic-lantern focal-plane wavefront sensor using fiber mode conversion and deep learning 

      Norris, Barnaby; Wei, Jin; Betters, Christopher H.; Leon-Saval, Sergio G.; Xin, Yinzi; Lin, Jonathan; Kim, Yoo Jung; Sallum, Steph; Lozi, Julien; Vievard, Sebastian; Guyon, Olivier; Gatkine, Pradip; Jovanovic, Nemanja; Mawet, Dimitri; Fitzgerald, Michael P.
      Published 2022
      A focal plane wavefront sensor offers major advantages to adaptive optics, including removal of non-commonpath error and providing sensitivity to blind modes (such as petalling). But simply using the observed point spread ...
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    • The photonic lantern wavefront sensor and imager: focal plane wavefront sensing and optimal imaging at the diffraction limit and beyond 

      Norris, Barnaby; Leon-Saval, Sergio G.; Wei, Jin; Betters, Christopher H.; Taras, Adam; Lin, Jonathan; Xin, Yinzi; Kim, Yoo Jung; Fitzgerald, Michael; Sallum, Steph; Sengupta, Aditya; Gatkine, Pradip; Jovanovic, Nemanja; Mawet, Dimitri; Lozi, Julien; Vievard, Sebastian; Deo, Vincent; Lallement, Manon; Levinstein, Daniel; Guyon, Olivier
      Published 2024
      The use of a photonic lantern as focal plane wavefront sensor has seen recent widespread interest - it can remove non-common-path aberrations, accurately sense low-wind-effect and petal modes, and provide wavelength ...
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    • Cutting edge rare earth radiometals: prospects for cancer theranostics 

      Sadler, Alexander W. E.; Hogan, Leena; Fraser, Benjamin; Rendina, Louis M.
      Published 2022
      With recent advances in novel approaches to cancer therapy and imaging, the application of theranostic techniques in personalised medicine has emerged as a very promising avenue of research inquiry in recent years. Interest ...
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