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Optical signaling strategies for use in a multi-component sensor array
(2003-08)
This dissertation consists of four chapters that focus on various methods
and signaling strategies by which different analytes in solution can be detected
within a multi-component sensor array. The first chapter of this ...
Bead based microreactors for sensing applications
(2007-05)
The dissertation research described here focuses on the fabrication and
modification of the polymeric beaded sensing elements, one of the many critical
components of a Microbead Array Chip-Based Multianalyte Detection ...
Toward threading polyintercalators with programmed sequence specificity
(2003)
Synthetic molecules that can bind DNA in a sequence specific manner are
an interesting area of molecular recognition research with the potential to develop
new therapeutics. A novel class of polyintercalators, composed ...
Dyes and indicators in molecular sensing ensembles : progress toward novel uses of dendrimers and reactands in optical sensing methods
(2008-12)
Over the past two decades, the field of molecular sensing has developed into a mature offshoot of molecular recognition, and sensing protocols based on optical signal modulations have enjoyed particularly great success. ...
Synthetic selective and differential receptors for the recognition of bioanalytes
(2006)
This dissertation consists of five chapters. The first chapter provides an in-depth
background of supramolecular chemistry and differential recognition. The first chapter
also elaborates upon the necessary requirements ...
Experimental contributions to the theory and application of molecular recognition
(2008-05)
Molecular recognition is a major branch of modern organic chemistry, and it resides at the forefront of supramolecular chemistry. Supramolecular chemistry refers to the study of the noncovalent intermolecular interaction ...
Exploring chemistry of tetrathiafulvalene-calix[4]pyrroles : supramolecular ion mediated electron transfer
(2010-12)
Molecular recognition exploiting non-covalent interactions mediates the structure and function of many critical biological and synthetic molecules. There has thus been continuing and intense efforts in the design and ...
Metallosupramolecular chemistry in aqueous solutions: applications in ribonuclease mimicry and molecular sensing
(2006)
The use of kinetically labile metal ions to template designed interactions between
organic ligands in aqueous solutions is described. This strategy is employed to target
small biological molecules using coordinatively ...
Electrospray ionization mass spectrometric techniques for the study of molecular recognition
(2005)
The ability of electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) to
quantitatively analyze the distribution of complexes resulting from molecular recognition
in solution was modeled, and ESI-MS techniques were developed ...