Fluorescent signalling by novel chemosensors

Download
1999
Dilek, Gülay

Suggestions

FLUORESCENT COUMARIN COMPONENTS OF THE BARK OF AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM
Çoruh, Nursen (Informa UK Limited, 2014-06-15)
HPLC isolation and spectroscopic characterization studies, along with the examination of DPPH radical scavenging capacity, were performed for identifying the major coumarin constituents of the bark extract of Aesculus hippocastanum L. collected from Turkey. The isolation process was carried out using a semi-preparative RP-HPLC with diode array detector. The major phenolic components of bark extract were identified by means of analytic RP-HPLC. Isolated compounds were characterized when necessary, along with...
Fluorescent labeling of SPOCK1 and localization studies in live neural cell lines
Karaboğa, Zeynep Eda; Son, Çağdaş Devrim; Aydın Son, Yeşim; Department of Biology (2022-11-30)
Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia and is incurable. The late onset Alzheimer’s disease (LOAD) is associated with complex genetic transition, and the molecular background has not been enlightened yet. Our previous research on the meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) showed a statistical correlation between SPOCK1 variants and LOAD. Also, it is co-regulated with apolipoprotein (APP), one of the proteins clinically linked with LOAD. Furthermore, the SPOCK1 protein ...
Fluorescent on-chip imager by using a tunable absorption filter
Arpali, Çağlar; Yıldırım, Ender; Altay Arpali, Serap (null; 2017-06-25)
Molecular events in the activation of cell cycle of alfaalfa.
Dedeoğlu Bilgin, Damla; Department of Biology (1992)
Structural characterization of recombinant bovine Go alpha by spectroscopy and homology modeling
MEGA TİBER, PINAR; Orun, Oya; Nacar, Cevdet; Sezerman, Ugur Osman; Severcan, Feride; Severcan, Mete; Matagne, Andre; KAN, BEKİ (2011-01-01)
Go, a member of heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide-binding proteins, is the most abundant form of G protein in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Go alpha has a significant role in neuronal development and function but its signal transduction mechanism remains to be clarified.
Citation Formats
G. Dilek, “Fluorescent signalling by novel chemosensors,” Middle East Technical University, 1999.