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Ronald J Wysocki Jr

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Sui Z, Hanan N, Phimphivong S, Wysocki Jr R, Saavedra S
Luminescence . 2009 Mar; 24(4):236-42. PMID: 19253273
The synthesis and initial evaluation of a new dye-functionalized crown-ether, 2-[2-(2,3,5,6,8,9,11,12,14,15-decahydro-1,4,7,10,13,16-benzohexaoxacyclooctadecin)ethenyl]-3-methyl benzothiazolium iodide (denoted BSD), are reported. This molecule contains a benzyl 18-crown-6 moiety as the ionophore and a benzothiazolium...
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Subramaniam V, DAmbruoso G, Hall Jr H, Wysocki Jr R, Brown M, Saavedra S
Langmuir . 2008 Sep; 24(19):11067-75. PMID: 18759470
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) play key roles in cellular signal transduction and many are pharmacologically important targets for drug discovery. GPCRs can be reconstituted in planar supported lipid bilayers (PSLBs) with...
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Ratnayaka S, Wysocki Jr R, Saavedra S
J Colloid Interface Sci . 2008 Aug; 327(1):63-74. PMID: 18755471
Planar supported lipid bilayers (PSLBs) have been widely studied as biomembrane models and biosensor scaffolds. For technological applications, a major limitation of PSLBs composed of fluid lipids is that the...
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Ross E, Joubert J, Wysocki Jr R, Nebesny K, Spratt T, OBrien D, et al.
Biomacromolecules . 2006 May; 7(5):1393-8. PMID: 16677019
The use of polymerized lipid bilayers as substrates for microcontact printing (muCP) of protein films was investigated. We have previously shown that vesicle fusion of bis-SorbPC, a dienoate lipid, on...
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Doherty 3rd W, Wysocki Jr R, Armstrong N, Saavedra S
J Phys Chem B . 2006 Mar; 110(10):4900-7. PMID: 16526729
We report the first application of a potential-modulated spectroelectrochemical ATR (PM-ATR) instrument utilizing multiple internal reflections at an optically transparent electrode to study the charge-transfer kinetics and electrochromic response of...
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Subramaniam V, Alves I, Salgado G, Lau P, Wysocki Jr R, Salamon Z, et al.
J Am Chem Soc . 2005 Apr; 127(15):5320-1. PMID: 15826160
Transmembrane proteins (TMPs), particularly ion channels and receptors, play key roles in transport and signal transduction. Many of these proteins are pharmacologically important and therefore targets for drug discovery. TMPs...