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School of Chemistry: Recent submissions

    • Full elucidation of the transmembrane anion transport mechanism of squaramides using in silico investigations 

      Marques, Igor; Costa, Pedro M.R.; Miranda, Margarida Q.; Busschaert, Nathalie; Howe, Ethan N.W.; Clarke, Harriet J.; Haynes, Cally J.E.; Kirby, Isabelle L.; Rodilla, Ananda M.; Pérez-Tomás, Ricardo; Gale, Philip A.; Félix, Vítor
      Published 2018-06-29
      A comprehensive experimental and theoretical investigation of the transmembrane chloride transport promoted by four series of squaramide derivatives, with different degrees of fluorination, number of convergent N–H binding ...
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    • Real-Time Recording of the Cellular Effects of the Anion Transporter Prodigiosin 

      Cheung, Shane; Wu, Dan; Daly, Harrison C.; Busschaert, Nathalie; Morgunova, Marina; Simpson, Jeremy C.; Scholz, Dimitri; Gale, Philip A.; O'Shea, Donal F.
      Published 2018-04-12
      The unraveling of the cellular effects of anion transporters is key to their potential development as apoptosis-inducing or autophagy-disrupting therapeutics. Here, we conducted a systematic study of the cellular responses ...
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    • Hydroquinone-Based Anion Receptors for Redox-Switchable Chloride Binding 

      McNaughton, Daniel A.; Fu, Xiaochen; Lewis, William; D'Alessandro, Deanna M.; Gale, Philip A.
      Published 2019-07-11
      A series of chloride receptors has been synthesized containing an amide hydrogen bonding site and a hydroquinone motif. It was anticipated that oxidation of the hydroquinone unit to quinone would greatly the diminish ...
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    • Renewable Aromatics from Kraft Lignin with Molybdenum-Based Catalysts 

      Cattelan, Lisa; Yuen, Alexander; Lui, Matthew; Masters, Anthony; Selva, Maurizio; Perosa, Alvise; Maschmeyer, Thomas
      Published 2017-03-30
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    • Aspect-ratio-dependent interaction of molecular polymer brushes and multicellular tumour spheroids 

      Müllner, Markus; Yang, Kylie; Kaur, Amandeep; New, Elizabeth Joy
      Published 2018-06-08
      Polymer nanoparticles based on molecular polymer brushes allow precise and independent tailoring of nanoparticle characteristics. This enables the synthesis of soft hydrophilic polymer particles with matching composition ...
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