Biomarkers previously invisible to mass spectrometry can now be detected with nanoparticles that concentrate and protect
Uncovering Invisible Biomarkers
Get Knotted
A complex pentafoil knot comprising, not of DNA as were previous knots, but a synthetic organometallic system
Inhibiting Biofilm Formation
Small molecules that inhibit biofilm development useful in treatment of chronic biofilm infections in combination with standard antibiotics
For Peat's Sake
Halocarbon levels in and out of flooded peatland can change depending on temperature and soil moisture levels
Octane from Biomass under Mild Conditions
Furfural is converted into octane in high yields at relatively low pressures and temperatures with two bifunctional catalysts
The Eye of the Beholder
New calculations explain why vision uses the 11-cis form of the pigment retinal, rather than any of the other possible forms
H. Schwarz Awarded Blaise Pascal Medal in Chemistry 2011
Helmut Schwarz wins international award for groundbreaking research from the European Academy of Sciences
40 Years Synthesis of Protoilludanes and Related Sesquiterpenes
Sesquiterpenes have fascinating biological properties, members of this class are interesting for the development of new antibiotics
A Hot New Development: Photoacoustic Imaging
Photoacoustic Tomography, or short PAT, is a new acronym to remember! The technology has received broad interest for clinical translation
Bidentate Chelates with Larger Spacers
Chelating Lewis acids prepared by double hydroalumination of dialkynylsilanes have improved flexibility for better coordination