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Ion Channel Flux Assays and Protocols
A review and resources for ion channel flux assays and protocols, along with liposome formation and proteoliposome preparation protocols
Immunodetection
The possible causes and potential remedies for challenges encountered as a result of blocking, washing, antibody incubation, and detection/exposure of Western blots
RPC Purification Options and Scale up with SOURCE™ Media
The different stages of working with SOURCE™ (Cytiva) for high-resolution separation are discussed, from purification to polishing and scaling up
Smart Nanofiber Meshes as a Local Drug Delivery Platform
Professor Mitsuhiro Ebara provides insights on several types of smart nanofiber mesh systems that have been explored for different drug delivery purposes.
LPL Activity Assay Protocol
Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) hydrolyzes triglycerides associated with VLDL.
cOmplete™ His-Tag Purification Resin Protocol & Troubleshooting
cOmplete™ His-Tag Purification Resin Protocol & Troubleshooting
Vendrell Group – Professor Product Portal
Optical imaging has revolutionized our understanding of how biological systems behave at a molecular level. In our group we develop Dynamic Activatable Fluorophores (DYNAFLUORS) as chemical probes to image molecular events associated to inflammation and cancer.
Willis Group – Professor Product Portal
Research in the Willis group is focused on the development of new catalysts and reactions for synthetic chemistry. The group is particularly interested in addressing synthetic challenges that are applicable to the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries.
Winter Group – Professor Product Portal
Research in the Winter lab focuses on the development of new chemical tools for biological and medical applications. Philosophically, we take the view that many problems in biology are at heart problems in mechanistic physical organic chemistry
Wulff Group – Professor Product Portal
The research areas of interest to the Wulff group include enantioselective catalysis, mechanisms of asymmetric catalysis, macromolecular chemistry, Fischer carbene complexes in organic synthesis and the total synthesis of natural products.
Birman Group – Professor Product Portal
The main focus of research in the Birman group is on the de novo design of asymmetric catalysts and reagents. As part of this effort, they have developed Amidine-Based Catalysts, or ABCs, and demonstrated their high enantioselectivity in many asymmetric
Yamamoto Group – Professor Product Portal
The Yamamoto group has employed several applications in catalysis.
Zhang Group – Professor Product Portal
The major research thrust in Professor Liming Zhang’s group is homogeneous gold catalysis ranging from discovery of novel reactivities, design of new ligands, development of versatile synthetic methods and application in natural product synthesis.
Garg Group – Professor Product Portal
The Garg group develops methods for the synthesis of natural products and pharmaceuticals. One key method pertains to heterocyclic arynes, such as indolynes and pyridynes, which are generated in situ from silyltriflate precursors under mild fluoride based reaction conditions.
Ngai Group – Professor Product Portal
Ngai lab focuses on the development of novel reagents and radical strategies to access open-shell reactive species for the formation of carbon-carbon and carbon-heteroatom bonds.
Rovis Group – Professor Product Portal
The Rovis group is interested in a broad scope of catalytic reactions and employs both metal and non-metal catalysts to achieve them.
Sharpless Group – Professor Product Portal
The Sharpless Lab pursues useful new reactivity and general methods for selectively controlling chemical reactions.
Strauss Group – Professor Product Portal
The Strauss group has been among the leaders in the synthesis and applications of new superweak anions for the past three decades.
Histopaque® Density Gradient Media Troubleshooting Guide
This troubleshooting guide addresses the most common sources of error observed when using Histopaque but is not meant to be a comprehensive list.
Bobbitt Group – Professor Product Portal
Dr. James Bobbitt has been developing the chemistry of oxoammonium salts, such as Bobbitt's Salt (Product 745537), for 30 years. He discovered the oxoaommonium chemistry by accident in 1985 and found that it had been started by a fine Russian
Barbara Guinn
Dr. Barbara Guinn is looking to find ways for a faster diagnosis of endometriosis. She tells us about the women who inspire her to pursue her work and why it’s so important.
Ayse Turak
Dr. Ayse Turak followed the curiosity cultivated by her parents all the way to her current project: helping satellite communications break through the clouds.
Lei Tao
Award-winning professor Lei Tao talks about his work on de novo polymer design and his proudest career moments so far.
Samantha Green
Samantha Green tells us about her work on dual catalysis at the Scripps Research Institute and the need to pursue crazy ideas.
Christian Nwosu
At the University of Regina in Canada, Christian Nwosu is striving towards cheap and abundant hydrogen fuel – he tells us all about his methods and what inspires him.
Amritpal Singh Chaddha
Amritpal Singh Chaddha is a geochemist in India studying how rock varnish formation can unravel the mysteries of past climates.
Michael Thomas
Michael Thomas tells us about his research to replace synthetic fertilizers with sustainable alternatives to help solve the problem of rising global food demand.
Hammond Group – Professor Product Portal
The research of the Hammond-Xu Group is focused on the understanding of novel interactions between organic and organometallic compounds from the perspective of physical organic chemistry.
Buchwald Group – Professor Product Portal
The Buchwald group has developed a series of highly active and versatile palladium precatalysts and biarylphosphine ligands used in cross-coupling reactions for the formation of C-C, C–N, C–O, C–F, C–CF3, and C–S bonds. The ligands are electron-rich, and highly tunable
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