Small Synthetic Peptides Bioconjugated to Hybrid Gold Nanoparticles Destroy Potentially Deadly Bacteria in Submicromolar Concentration

2018 / Bioconjugate Chemistry

Synthetic antibacterial peptides are advanced weapons that scientists design and produce facing current treats due to harmful and mortal pathogens,… Continue reading Small Synthetic Peptides Bioconjugated to Hybrid Gold Nanoparticles Destroy Potentially Deadly Bacteria in Submicromolar Concentration

Leah Pandiscia, PhD

Small Synthetic Peptides Bioconjugated to Hybrid Gold Nanoparticles Destroy Potentially Deadly Bacteria in Submicromolar Concentration

2018 / Bioconjugate Chemistry

Synthetic antibacterial peptides are advanced weapons that scientists design and produce facing current treats due to harmful and mortal pathogens,… Continue reading Small Synthetic Peptides Bioconjugated to Hybrid Gold Nanoparticles Destroy Potentially Deadly Bacteria in Submicromolar Concentration

Leah Pandiscia, PhD

In silico modeling of Plasmodium falciparum chloroquine resistance transporter protein and biochemical studies suggest its key contribution to chloroquine resistance

2018 / Acta Tropica

Chloroquine (CQ) has been used for decades as the primary chemotherapeutic drugfor the treatment of malaria. The emergence of drug resistance in Plasmodiumfalciparum has been considered to… Continue reading In silico modeling of Plasmodium falciparum chloroquine resistance transporter protein and biochemical studies suggest its key contribution to chloroquine resistance

Leah Pandiscia, PhD

Crystallization and photoluminescent properties of Eu, Gd, Sm, Nd co-doped SrAl2B2O7 nanocrystals phosphors prepared by glass-ceramic technique

2019 / Journal of Luminescence

Ternary strontium aluminum borate glasses co-doped with Europium and Gadolinium or Samarium or Neodymium were prepared via melting-quenching technique. Differential… Continue reading Crystallization and photoluminescent properties of Eu, Gd, Sm, Nd co-doped SrAl2B2O7 nanocrystals phosphors prepared by glass-ceramic technique

Leah Pandiscia, PhD

Crystallization-induced emission of 1,2-bis(3-methyl-5-(4-alkylphenyl)-2-thienyl)perfluorocyclopentenes: A mechanical and thermal recording system

2019 / Dyes and Pigments

Organic luminescent materials have attracted much attention due to potential application to organic optoelectronics. Search for new molecules with high… Continue reading Crystallization-induced emission of 1,2-bis(3-methyl-5-(4-alkylphenyl)-2-thienyl)perfluorocyclopentenes: A mechanical and thermal recording system

Leah Pandiscia, PhD

Luminescent and Transparent Nanocellulose Films Containing Europium Carboxylate Groups as Flexible Dielectric Materials

2018 / ACS Applied Nanomaterials

Transparent, flexible, and luminescent 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-piperidine-1-oxyl radical-oxidized cellulose nanofibril films with europium carboxylate groups (TOCN-Eu) are proposed as potential flexible dielectric… Continue reading Luminescent and Transparent Nanocellulose Films Containing Europium Carboxylate Groups as Flexible Dielectric Materials

Leah Pandiscia, PhD

Formation of emissive nanoparticles from tetraphenylethylene-containing boronate macrocycles: preparation, characterization and functionalization

2018 / Journal of Materials Chemistry C

[2+2] Macrocycles composed of two tetraphenylethylenes (TPEs) and two linkers, namely 1a (R = H) and 1b (R = NO2), were prepared in a… Continue reading Formation of emissive nanoparticles from tetraphenylethylene-containing boronate macrocycles: preparation, characterization and functionalization

Leah Pandiscia, PhD

Fluorescence emission and interaction nature of protein coated gold and copper nanoclusters at different ionic environments as ion sensor

2018 / Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics

Lysozyme protein induced luminescent gold and copper nanoclusters (AuNCs and CuNCs) are prepared and their sensing ability is studied in… Continue reading Fluorescence emission and interaction nature of protein coated gold and copper nanoclusters at different ionic environments as ion sensor

Leah Pandiscia, PhD