Gareth Cave

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Organization: Nottingham Trent University
Department: School of Science & Technology
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Co-reporter:Andrew Hall, Victoria J. Mundell, Cristina Blanco-Andujar, Martin Bencsik, Glen McHale, Michael I. Newton and Gareth W. V. Cave  
Chemical Communications 2010 vol. 46(Issue 14) pp:2420-2422
Publication Date(Web):26 Jan 2010
DOI:10.1039/B925020D
Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanometre scale particles have been utilised as contrast agents to image staked target binding oligonucleotide arrays using MRI to correlate the signal intensity and relaxation times in different NMR fluids.
Co-reporter:Muriel Funck, Daniel P. Guest, Gareth W.V. Cave
Tetrahedron Letters 2010 Volume 51(Issue 49) pp:6399-6402
Publication Date(Web):8 December 2010
DOI:10.1016/j.tetlet.2010.09.115
A series of resorcin[4]arene and pyrogallol[4]arene macrocycles have been synthesized efficiently within 5 min, affording crystalline products suitable for single crystal X-ray diffraction, utilising microwave irradiation in a ‘one-pot’ reaction whilst controlling the selective formation of the rccc cone stereoisomer.
Co-reporter:Andrew Hall, Victoria J. Mundell, Cristina Blanco-Andujar, Martin Bencsik, Glen McHale, Michael I. Newton and Gareth W. V. Cave
Chemical Communications 2010 - vol. 46(Issue 14) pp:NaN2422-2422
Publication Date(Web):2010/01/26
DOI:10.1039/B925020D
Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanometre scale particles have been utilised as contrast agents to image staked target binding oligonucleotide arrays using MRI to correlate the signal intensity and relaxation times in different NMR fluids.
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