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Bertozzi

Saltelli, A. Avogadro, A. Bertozzi, G. "Proc. Workshop on the Migration of Long-lived Radionuclides in the Geosphere" OECD/NEA Paris, 1979 p 147. [Pg.332]

Giovanni Vitulli, Claudio Evangelisti, Anna Maria Caporusso, Paolo Pertici, Nicoletta Panziera, Sergio Bertozzi, and Piero Salvadori... [Pg.437]

Baker EL, Landrigan PJ, Bertozzi PE, Field PH, Basteyns BJ, Skinner HG (1978) Phenol poisoning due to contaminated drinking water. Arch Environ Health 33 89-94... [Pg.308]

Chang PV, Prescher JA, Hangauer MJ, Bertozzi CR (2007) Imaging cell surface glycans with bioorthogonal chemical reporters. J Am Chem Soc 129 8400-8401... [Pg.64]

Alonso MB, Eljarrat E, Gorga M, Secchi ER, Bassoi M, Barbosa L, Bertozzi C, Marigo J, Cremer M, Domit C, Azevedo A, Domeles PR, Torres JPM, Lailson-Brito J Jr, Malm O, Barcelo D (2012) Environ Pollut 170 152... [Pg.284]

Song, J., Saiz, E. and Bertozzi, C.R. (2003) A new approach to mineralization of biocompatible hydrogel scaffolds an efficient process toward 3-dimensional bonelike composites. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 125, 1236-1243. [Pg.207]

H. C. Hang and C. R. Bertozzi, The chemistry and biology of mucin-type O-linked glycosylation, Bioorg. Med. Chem., 13 (2005) 5021-5034. [Pg.161]

X. Chen, G. S. Lee, A. Zettl, and C. R. Bertozzi, Biomimetic engineering of carbon nanotubes by using cell surface mucin mimics, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 43 (2004)6112-6116. [Pg.377]

C. R. Bertozzi, Interfacing carbon nanotubes with living cells, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 128 (2006) 6292-6293. [Pg.377]

The following protocol is based on the methods of Saxon and Bertozzi (2000) and Prescher et al. (2004). [Pg.545]

The methods used for in vivo incorporation of azido-monomers and performing a labeling reaction with live cells are relatively simple. The following protocol is based on the methods of Saxon and Bertozzi (2000), which uses acetylated azidoacetylmannosamine as the azido-monomer source and a biotin-PEG-phosphine compound to biotinylate cell surface glycoproteins at the specific azide-sialic acid incorporation sites (Figure 17.19). [Pg.693]


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