UC San Diego researchers have developed luminescent porous silicon nanoparticles (LPSiNP) that can carry a drug payload and whose intrinsic near-infrared photoluminescence allows in-vivo monitoring of accumulation and degradation. Unlike most optically active nanomaterials (e.g., carbon nanotubes, g.....
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The present invention provides methods for delivering higher yields than the Baker system. The invention is useful for the production of both soluble and membrane proteins. The technology produces proteins and peptides with authentic N termini for a range of downstream applications. Comm.....
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A new inexpensive and recyclable catalyst system with the potential to replace the current ozonolysis technology
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UC San Diego researchers have developed a simple, fast, and inexpensive sensor to detect trace amounts of explosives. A silicon polymer has been made into a "nanowire," 2000 times thinner than a human .....
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