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Publikováno v:
New Journal of Chemistry. 42:14986-14993
A ratiometric polymeric fluorescent probe for Zn(II) was developed comprising a Zn(II) responsive naphthalimide sensing unit and a Zn(II) insensitive rhodamine based calibration fluorophore attached to a common poly(methyl methacrylate) backbone. The
Publikováno v:
New J. Chem.. 38:2823-2830
A polymeric ratiometric fluorescent sensor for Zn(II) has been developed based on a Zn(II) responsive naphthalimide fluorophore (λEM 535 nm) and a Zn(II) insensitive rhodamine calibration fluorophore (λEM 579 nm) both coupled to a common poly(allyl
Autor:
Graham R. C. Hamilton, María José Casanueva Marenco, Colin Fowley, Barry W. Hyland, John F. Callan, Dolores Galindo-Riano
Publikováno v:
Tetrahedron Letters 53 (2012) 670–673
N-Phenyl-2-(2-hydroxynaphthalen-1-ylmethylene)hydrazinecarbothioamide has been investigated as a fluorescent sensor for the determination of Fe(III) in aqueous solutions. The probe was prepared by the facile Schiff base condensation of 2-hydroxy-1-na
Autor:
Sukanta, Kamila, Conor, McEwan, David, Costley, Jordan, Atchison, Yinjie, Sheng, Graham R C, Hamilton, Colin, Fowley, John F, Callan
Publikováno v:
Topics in current chemistry. 370
The interest in Quantum Dots as a class of nanomaterials has grown considerably since their discovery by Ekimov and Efros in the early 1980s. Although this early work focussed primarily on CdSe-based nanocrystals, the field has now expanded to includ
Autor:
R. C. Hamilton
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology. 3:740-744
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Canadian journal of ophthalmology. Journal canadien d'ophtalmologie. 30(5)
Autor:
R C Hamilton
Publikováno v:
British journal of anaesthesia. 75(1)
1.0–1.5 cm from the apex of the orbit. Local anaesthetics, in blocking concentrations, have to reach an exposed 5–10-mm segment of these motor nerves in the posterior intracone space for conduction block of those nerves and akinesia of their supp
Autor:
R C, Hamilton
Publikováno v:
Cahiers d'anesthesiologie. 42(6)
Autor:
R C, Hamilton
Publikováno v:
Canadian journal of ophthalmology. Journal canadien d'ophtalmologie. 27(7)
Brain-stem anesthesia is a serious complication of orbital regional anesthesia that may occur when the injected local anesthetic agent gains access to the central nervous system by direct spread from the apex of the orbit via submeningeal pathways. I
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical neuro-ophthalmology. 12(3)
This case study reports on a 64-year-old female who presented for cataract surgery. She relayed a history of allergic responses to local anesthetics such as xylocaine, but was otherwise in good health. Upon instilling ophthalmic preparations into her