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  • Structure Property Analysis of the Solution and Solid-State Properties of...

    University of Auckland
    The development of new photochromic compounds and the optimization of their photophysical and switching properties are prerequisites for accessing new functions and opportunities that are not possible with currently available systems. To this end we recently developed a new bistable hydrazone switch that undergoes efficient photoswitching and emission...
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Structure Property Analysis of the Solution and Solid-State Properties of...

    University of Auckland
    The development of new photochromic compounds and the optimization of their photophysical and switching properties are prerequisites for accessing new functions and opportunities that are not possible with currently available systems. To this end we recently developed a new bistable hydrazone switch that undergoes efficient photoswitching and emission...
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Multi-Enzymatic Limited Digestion: The Next-Generation Sequencing for Proteomics?

    University of Auckland
    Over the past 40 years, proteomics, generically defined as the field dedicated to the identification and analysis of proteins, has tremendously gained in popularity and potency through advancements in genome sequencing, separative techniques, mass spectrometry, and bioinformatics algorithms. As a consequence, its scope of application has gradually...
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Structure Property Analysis of the Solution and Solid-State Properties of...

    University of Auckland
    The development of new photochromic compounds and the optimization of their photophysical and switching properties are prerequisites for accessing new functions and opportunities that are not possible with currently available systems. To this end we recently developed a new bistable hydrazone switch that undergoes efficient photoswitching and emission...
    Created 16 May 2019 Updated 16 May 2019
  • Structure Property Analysis of the Solution and Solid-State Properties of...

    University of Auckland
    The development of new photochromic compounds and the optimization of their photophysical and switching properties are prerequisites for accessing new functions and opportunities that are not possible with currently available systems. To this end we recently developed a new bistable hydrazone switch that undergoes efficient photoswitching and emission...
    Created 15 May 2019 Updated 15 May 2019
  • Structure Property Analysis of the Solution and Solid-State Properties of...

    University of Auckland
    The development of new photochromic compounds and the optimization of their photophysical and switching properties are prerequisites for accessing new functions and opportunities that are not possible with currently available systems. To this end we recently developed a new bistable hydrazone switch that undergoes efficient photoswitching and emission...
    Created 15 May 2019 Updated 15 May 2019
  • Multi-Enzymatic Limited Digestion: The Next-Generation Sequencing for Proteomics?

    University of Auckland
    Over the past 40 years, proteomics, generically defined as the field dedicated to the identification and analysis of proteins, has tremendously gained in popularity and potency through advancements in genome sequencing, separative techniques, mass spectrometry, and bioinformatics algorithms. As a consequence, its scope of application has gradually...
    Created 15 May 2019 Updated 15 May 2019
  • Multi-Enzymatic Limited Digestion: The Next-Generation Sequencing for Proteomics?

    University of Auckland
    Over the past 40 years, proteomics, generically defined as the field dedicated to the identification and analysis of proteins, has tremendously gained in popularity and potency through advancements in genome sequencing, separative techniques, mass spectrometry, and bioinformatics algorithms. As a consequence, its scope of application has gradually...
    Created 15 May 2019 Updated 15 May 2019