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Synthesis of tumor-associated MUC1-glycopeptides and their multivalent presentation by functionalized gold colloids

2014

The mucin MUC1 is a glycoprotein involved in fundamental biological processes, which can be found over-expressed and with a distinctly altered glycan pattern on epithelial tumor cells; thus it is a promising target structure in the quest for effective carbohydrate-based cancer vaccines and immunotherapeutics. Natural glycopeptide antigens indicate only a low immunogenicity and a T-cell independent immune response; however, this major drawback can be overcome by coupling of glycopeptide antigens multivalently to immunostimulating carrier platforms. In particular, gold nanoparticles are well suited as templates for the multivalent presentation of glycopeptide antigens, due to their remarkably…

Immunoassaychemistry.chemical_classificationGlycanbiologyImmunogenicityMucin-1Organic ChemistryGlycopeptidesChemistry Techniques SyntheticGold ColloidBiochemistryCombinatorial chemistryGlycopeptideImmobilized ProteinsImmune systemchemistryAntigenBiochemistryColloidal goldQuartz Crystal Microbalance Techniquesbiology.proteinPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryGlycoproteinMUC1Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
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Core–Shell Nanorod Columnar Array Combined with Gold Nanoplate–Nanosphere Assemblies Enable Powerful In Situ SERS Detection of Bacteria

2016

Development of a label-free ultrasensitive nanosensor for detection of bacteria is presented. Sensitive assay for Gram-positive bacteria was achieved via electrostatic attraction-guided plasmonic bifacial superstructure/bacteria/columnar array assembled in one step. Dynamic optical hotspots were formed in the hybridized nanoassembly under wet-dry critical state amplifying efficiently the weak vibrational modes of three representative food-borne Gram-positive bacteria, that is, Staphylococcus xylosus, Listeria monocytogenes, and Enterococcus faecium. These three bacteria with highly analogous Raman spectra can be effectively differentiated through droplet wet-dry critical SERS approach combi…

In situMaterials scienceGram-positive bacteriata221Nanotechnology02 engineering and technologySpectrum Analysis Raman010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencessymbols.namesakeNanosensorGeneral Materials Scienceta318PlasmonNanotubesbiology3D PCASERSStaphylococcus xylosusGram-positive bacteria021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationListeria monocytogenesnanoarray0104 chemical sciencessymbolsNanorodGoldsuperstructure0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyNanospheresBacteriaACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
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Single Gold Nanoparticle Growth Monitored in situ

2012

The novel fastSPS setup is used to study the growth process of rodshaped gold nanoparticles in the presence of surfactant molecules. It is observed that the particles grow mainly in the direction of the short rod axis, resulting in a decrease of the aspect ratio. This is, to the best of my knowledge, the first real-time optical observation of nanoparticle growth on a single-particle level (results were published in reference ). In collaboration with Olaf Schubert the nanoparticle growth was also monitored using the novel RotPOL setup. Here a decrease of the average polarization anisotropy \(PA\) is observed.

In situMaterials sciencePulmonary surfactantColloidal goldAnalytical chemistryNanoparticleMoleculeAnisotropyPolarization (waves)Optical observation
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Gold Nanoparticle Growth Monitored in situ Using a Novel Fast Optical Single-Particle Spectroscopy Method

2007

Size- and shape-dependent optical properties of gold nanorods allow monitoring their growth using a novel fast single-particle spectroscopy (fastSPS) method. FastSPS uses a spatially addressable electronic shutter based on a liquid crystal device to investigate particles randomly deposited on a substrate, orders of magnitude faster than other techniques. We use fastSPS to observe nanoparticle growth in situ on a single-particle level and extract quantitative data on nanoparticle growth.

In situOptics and PhotonicsMaterials scienceMacromolecular SubstancesSurface PropertiesOrders of magnitude (temperature)Molecular ConformationPhysics::OpticsNanoparticleBioengineeringNanotechnologySubstrate (electronics)Liquid crystalMaterials TestingNanotechnologyGeneral Materials ScienceParticle SizeSpectroscopySpectrum AnalysisMechanical EngineeringGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsNanostructuresParticleNanorodGoldCrystallizationNano Letters
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Gold(I)-catalysed cascade reactions in the synthesis of 2,3-fused indole derivatives.

2015

A gold(I)-catalysed hydroaminative/arylative cascade for the efficient synthesis of a variety of indole-fused skeletons has been developed. Factors controlling the catalyst loading required in these transformations involving 1,3-unsubstituted indole intermediates have been revealed, allowing isolation of an unprecedented 1,3-dimetallated 3H-indole gold complex characterized by X-ray diffraction.

Indole testIndolesChemistryMetals and AlloysGeneral ChemistryCombinatorial chemistryCatalysisSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCatalysisX-Ray DiffractionCascadeMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesOrganic chemistryGoldChemical communications (Cambridge, England)
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Price Stability and Inflation Persistence During the International Gold Standard: The Scandinavian Case

2009

In the 1870s the three Scandinavian countries Denmark, Norway and Sweden formed the Scandinavian Currency Union. Both the adoption of gold and the monetary union were supposed to lead to price stability in and between these countries. By drawing on new indices of consumer prices the present paper offers an examination of inflation dynamics, defined as price stability and inflation persistence, in the periphery of Scandinavia during the heyday of the international gold standard.

InflationPersistence (psychology)Currency unionmedia_common.quotation_subjectGold standardEconomicsMonetary economicsPrice of stabilitymedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Anti-tumor activity of two binuclear gold(I) complexes with bridging dithiolate ligands

1986

Abstract Two new binuclear complexes of gold with bridging dithiolate ligands were synthesized and characterized: (o3PAu)2(μ-DTE) and (Et3PAu)2(μ-DMTA); H2DTE=dithioerylthritol and H2DMTA=2,5-dimer- capto-1-thia-3,4-diazole. These compounds and three gold compounds with antiarthritic activity (gold sodium thiomalate, gold thioglucose and Et3PAuCl) were tested for antitumor activity using the Ehrlich- Ascites tumor cell in mice. Only (o3PAu)e(μ-DTE) showed significant activity.

Inorganic ChemistryAntitumor activitychemistry.chemical_compoundGold CompoundschemistryStereochemistryMaterials ChemistryTumor cellsBiological activityPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTriphenylphosphineGold Sodium ThiomalateGold thioglucoseInorganica Chimica Acta
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Syntheses, Structures, and Properties of New Quaternary Gold-Chalcogenides: K2Au2Ge2S6, K2Au2Sn2Se6, and Cs2Au2SnS4

1998

The new compounds K2Au2Ge2S6 (1), K2Au2Sn2Se6 (2), and Cs2Au2SnS4 (3) have been synthesized through direct reaction of the elements with a molten polyalkalithiogermanate(stannate) flux at 650, 550, and 400 °C, respectively. Their crystal structures have been determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction techniques. 1 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/n with a = 10.633(2) A, b = 11.127(2) A, c = 11.303(2) A, β = 115,37(3)°, V = 1208,2(3) A3 and Z = 4, final R(Rw) = 0.045(0.106). 2 crystallizes in the tetragonal space group P4/mcc with a = 8.251(1) A, c = 19.961(4) A, V = 1358,9(4) A3 and Z = 4, final R(Rw) = 0.040(0.076). 3 crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group Fddd with…

Inorganic ChemistryCrystallographyTetragonal crystal systemchemistry.chemical_compoundStannatechemistryOrganic chemistryOrthorhombic crystal systemCrystal structureDirect reactionSingle crystalGold chalcogenidesMonoclinic crystal systemZeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie
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Synthesis and solution behavior of some bis[2-{(dimethylamino)methyl}phenyl]gold(III) complexes

1990

Abstract [Au(2-C6H4CH2NMe2)Cl2] reacts with [Hg(2-C6H4CH2NMe2)2] (2/1) or with [Hg(2-C6H4CH2- NMe2)Cl] (1/1) both in the presence of an excess of [Me4N]Cl to give [Au(2-C6H4CH2NMe2)2Cl] (1) which reacts with KCN or AgClO4 to give [Au(2- C6H4CH2-NMe2)2CN] (2) or [Au(2-C6H4CH2- NME2)2]ClO4 (3), respectively. The solution behavior of these complexes is studied by NMR spectroscopy.

Inorganic ChemistryGold iiiChemistryStereochemistryMaterials ChemistryMoleculeNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMetallacycleMedicinal chemistryInorganica Chimica Acta
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Graphene-type sheets of Nb(1-x)W(x)S2: synthesis and in situ functionalization.

2013

Enlightened by the discovery of graphenes, a variety of inorganic analogues have been synthesized and characterized in recent years. Solvated Nb1−xWxS2 analogues of graphene-type sheets were prepared by lithiation and exfoliation of multistacked Nb1−xWxS2 coin roll nanowires (CRNWs), followed by in situ functionalization with gold nanoparticles to synthesize gold-loaded Nb1−xWxS2/Au nanocomposites. The Nb1−xWxS2 nanosheets and the corresponding Nb1−xWxS2/Au nanocomposites were characterized by high resolution electron microscopy (HRTEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), dynamic light scattering (DLS) and scanning force microscopy …

Inorganic ChemistryMaterials scienceDynamic light scatteringColloidal goldGraphenelawScanning transmission electron microscopyNanowireNanoparticleNanotechnologyHigh-resolution transmission electron microscopyExfoliation jointlaw.inventionDalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
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