1988
DOI: 10.1021/ic00284a005
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Transition-metal carbonyl complexes in progesterone receptor assay

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“…Preliminary FT-IR analyses were performed on dried decorated MWCNTs. They confirmed the presence of two strong nFe-C^O absorptions that are characteristic of irontricarbonyl species, [26][27] (KBr pellet, nFe-C^O ¼ 1966-1994 and 2047-2068 cm À1 , FT-IR data/spectra: Fig. 1 and ESI †, p. 3-7).…”
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“…Preliminary FT-IR analyses were performed on dried decorated MWCNTs. They confirmed the presence of two strong nFe-C^O absorptions that are characteristic of irontricarbonyl species, [26][27] (KBr pellet, nFe-C^O ¼ 1966-1994 and 2047-2068 cm À1 , FT-IR data/spectra: Fig. 1 and ESI †, p. 3-7).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Since interacting complexes are functional, resulting [MWCNT-Fe(CO) 3 ] composites displayed the same chemical functions, methyl ester/ acetate, aldehyde, OH, which may be useful for post-adsorption functionalization. Additionally, strong FT-IR absorptions of organometallic carbonyl groups of the Fe(CO) 3 unit (nC^O ¼ 1966-2068 cm À1 ) 26,27 appeared in an absorption window free of the parasitic bands commonly observed for biological and nonbiological species. This specific spectroscopic feature enabled quite effective FT-IR traceability of complex adsorptions/desorptions during component association/dissociation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…2). 19 2.1.2 Carbonylmetalloimmunoassay (CMIA). The development of the steroid hormone receptor assay led subsequently to a quantitative assay, termed carbonylmetalloimmunoassay (CMIA).…”
Section: Weng Kee Leongmentioning
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“…Figure19. Schematic representation of the use of BMFON substrate with metal carbonyls for labelled and label-free SERS detection.…”
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“…70,71 Alterations in glycan expression is a hallmark of malignant transformation, with the expression of sialic acid on the cell surface being the most widely reported. 72,73 Sialic acid is a class of N-or O-substituted neuraminic acid (nine-carbon monosaccharide) and some common examples found on the terminal ends of glycans are Neu5Ac and Kdn (figure 3.9). 74 Overexpression of the enzymes, N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase V and glycosyltransferase, in cancer cells can lead to increased branching of the glycans and glycosylation at the terminal ends, respectively, resulting in an overall increase in sialylation.…”
Section: Cytotoxicity Of 2b-b(oh) and Analogues Towards Cancer And Non-cancer Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%