Wolfgang Kilian
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Recent Articles
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Schmidt P, Vogel A, Schwarze B, Seufert F, Licha K, Wycisk V, et al.
Molecules
. 2023 Feb;
28(3).
PMID: 36771089
G protein-coupled receptors can adopt many different conformational states, each of them exhibiting different restraints towards downstream signaling pathways. One promising strategy to identify and quantify this conformational landscape is...
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Kilian D, Kilian W, Troia A, Nguyen T, Ittermann B, Zilberti L, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2022 Oct;
14(43):48397-48415.
PMID: 36270624
The availability of adapted phantoms mimicking different body parts is fundamental to establishing the stability and reliability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods. The primary purpose of such phantoms is...
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Mitschang L, Korchak S, Kilian W, Riemer T
Anal Chem
. 2022 Jan;
94(5):2561-2568.
PMID: 35089685
The probing of microscopic environments by hyperpolarized xenon NMR has spurred investigations in supramolecular chemistry as well as important biosensing and molecular imaging applications. While xenon exchange with host structures...
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Liu T, Schnabel A, Voigt J, Kilian W, Sun Z, Li L, et al.
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2021 Mar;
92(2):024709.
PMID: 33648084
The homogeneity of the magnetic field generated by a coil inside a magnetic shield is essential for many applications, such as ultra-low field nuclear magnetic resonance or spin precession experiments....
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Brass S, Fleper C, Kilian W, Reuter J, Sekulla M
Eur Phys J C Part Fields
. 2019 Jan;
78(11):931.
PMID: 30636926
Processes where and bosons scatter into pairs of electroweak bosons , , and Higgs, are sensitive probes of new physics in the electroweak sector. We study simplified models that describe...
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Korchak S, Riemer T, Kilian W, Mitschang L
Chemphyschem
. 2018 Jun;
PMID: 29855138
Cucurbit[6]uril and xenon form supramolecular complexes that are of great potential for biosensing by NMR. This host-guest system acts alike a signaler in sensors facilitating the ultrasensitive detection of biomarkers...
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Korchak S, Kilian W, Schroder L, Mitschang L
J Magn Reson
. 2016 Feb;
265:139-45.
PMID: 26896869
Exchange spectroscopy is used in combination with a variation of xenon concentration to disentangle the kinetics of the reversible binding of xenon to cryptophane-A. The signal intensity of either free...
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Korchak S, Kilian W, Mitschang L
Chem Commun (Camb)
. 2014 Dec;
51(9):1721-4.
PMID: 25516919
The reversible binding of xenon to cryptophane molecules is currently heavily explored for application as a reporter system in NMR. Herein, for aqueous solution, first evidence of degenerate exchange in...
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Korchak S, Kilian W, Mitschang L
Appl Magn Reson
. 2013 Jan;
44(1-2):65-80.
PMID: 23349565
A stand-alone, self-contained and transportable system for the polarization of (129)Xe by spin exchange optical pumping with Rb is described. This mobile polarizer may be operated in batch or continuous...
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Schlundt A, Kilian W, Beyermann M, Sticht J, Gunther S, Hopner S, et al.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2009 May;
48(23):4142-5.
PMID: 19408266
Caged in: The formation of a complex between a peptide ligand and a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II protein is detected by a (129)Xe biosensor. Cryptophane molecules that trap...