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    • Dataset: An invasive commensal and a native marsupial maintain disease vector populations at the urban fringe 

      Taylor, Casey
      Published 2021-12-13
      The dataset contains numbers of larval, nymphal, and adult ticks collected from small mammals in Sydney's Northern Beaches as part of the project focused on identifying the important hosts of urban ticks. The dataset ...
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    • Studies of the labile lead pool using a rhodamine-based fluorescent probe 

      Zhu, Jianping; Yeo, Jia Hao; Bower, Amy A; Proschogo, Nicholas; New, Elizabeth J
      Published 2020
      Lead is a heavy metal which has long been known to have toxic effects on the body. However, much remains to be learnt about the labile lead pool and cellular uptake of lead. We report here RPb1 that undergoes a 100-fold ...
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    • Duale Funktionalisierung von Fluorophoren für die Konstruktion zielgerichteter und selektiver Fluoreszenz-Sensoren 

      Trinh, Natalie; Jolliffe, Katrina A; New, Elizabeth J
      Published 2020
      Eine Schlüsselfrage in der gegenwärtigen biologischen Forschung ist, welche Rolle gewisse Chemikalien und chemische Reaktionen im Zusammenhang mit dem regulären zellulären Betrieb, als auch mit zellulären Störungen spielen. ...
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    • Synthesis of nitro-aryl functionalised 4-amino-1,8-naphthalimides and their evaluation as fluorescent hypoxia sensors 

      Adair, Liam D; Trinh, Natalie; Vérité, Pauline M; Jacquemin, Denis; Jolliffe, Katrina A; New, Elizabeth J
      Published 2020
      Fluorescent sensors are a vital research tool, enabling the study of intricate cellular processes in a sensitive manner. The design and synthesis of responsive and targeted probes is necessary to allow such processes to ...
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    • Elucidating the Roles of Fenton Reactants in Drug-Treated Cells using a Selective Rhodamine-Thiophenol Fluorogenic Sensor 

      Wang, Zhanlong; Yeo, Jia Hao; New, Elizabeth J
      Published 2021
      While Fenton chemistry has long been known to play a role in inducing cellular stress, there has been recent renewed interest in understanding its roles in health and disease. Here we describe a fluorogenic probe, RTFt1, ...
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