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Tavakoli M, Tavakoli Dastjerdi H, Zhao J, Shulenberger K, Carbonera C, Po R, et al.
Small . 2019 May; 15(25):e1900508. PMID: 31062932
Low carrier mobility and lifetime in semiconductor polymers are some of the main challenges facing the field of organic photovoltaics (OPV) in the quest for efficient devices with high current...
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Utzat H, Sun W, Kaplan A, Krieg F, Ginterseder M, Spokoyny B, et al.
Science . 2019 Feb; 363(6431):1068-1072. PMID: 30792359
Chemically made colloidal semiconductor quantum dots have long been proposed as scalable and color-tunable single emitters in quantum optics, but they have typically suffered from prohibitively incoherent emission. We now...
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Doria S, Sinclair T, Klein N, Bennett D, Chuang C, Freyria F, et al.
ACS Nano . 2018 Apr; 12(5):4556-4564. PMID: 29701947
Photosynthetic antennae and organic electronic materials use topological, structural, and molecular control of delocalized excitons to enhance and direct energy transfer. Interactions between the transition dipoles of individual chromophore units...
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Ring H, Zhang J, Klein N, Eberly L, Haynes C, Garwood M
Magn Reson Med . 2017 Jun; 79(3):1420-1428. PMID: 28653344
Purpose: Iron-oxide nanoparticles (IONPs) have shown tremendous utility for enhancing image contrast and delivering targeted therapies. Quantification of IONPs has been demonstrated at low concentrations with gradient echo (GRE) and...
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Hurley K, Ring H, Etheridge M, Zhang J, Gao Z, Shao Q, et al.
Mol Pharm . 2016 Mar; 13(7):2172-83. PMID: 26991550
Iron oxide nanoparticles have great potential as diagnostic and therapeutic agents in cancer and other diseases; however, biological aggregation severely limits their function in vivo. Aggregates can cause poor biodistribution,...
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Hurley K, Ring H, Kang H, Klein N, Haynes C
Anal Chem . 2015 Sep; 87(23):11611-9. PMID: 26359821
This Feature describes several methods for the characterization of magnetic nanoparticles in biological matrices such as cells and tissues. The Feature focuses on sample preparation and includes several case studies...
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Klein N, Hurley K, Feng Z, Haynes C
Anal Chem . 2015 Apr; 87(8):4356-62. PMID: 25830244
Dark field transmission electron microscopy has been applied herein to visualize the interactions of inorganic nanomaterials with biological systems. This new application of a known technique addresses a deficiency in...
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Noland W, Kroll N, Huisenga M, Yue R, Lang S, Klein N, et al.
Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online . 2015 Jan; 70(Pt 12):550-4. PMID: 25552990
The title tetrone compound, C32H22N2O4S· 0.5C8H10, is the major product (50% yield) of an attempted Diels-Alder reaction of 2-(α-styr-yl)thio-phene with N-phenyl-male-imide (2 equivalents) in toluene. Recrystallization of the resulting powder...
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Brooks J, Goodenough R, Crisler M, Klein N, Alley R, Koon B, et al.
Accid Anal Prev . 2010 Apr; 42(3):788-96. PMID: 20380904
While driving simulators are a valuable tool for assessing multiple dimensions of driving performance under relatively safe conditions, researchers and practitioners must be prepared for participants that suffer from simulator...