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A Kit to Quantify Cell Penetration
DESCRIPTIONTufts investigator, Joshua Kritzer, has developed a novel high throughput assay, Chloroalkane Penetration Assay (CAPA), to quantitatively measure the compartment-specific cell penetration of any externally applied agent. CAPA uses a cell line expressing a HaloTag fusion protein that is exclusively localized to the cytosol, nucleus, or other...
Published: 6/8/2020
Inventor(s): Joshua Kritzer
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Category(s): Chemistry
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Reagent Controlled ß-Specific Dehydrative Glycosylation Reactions with 2-Deoxy-Sugars
Researchers at Tufts University have developed a new method to generate alpha-and beta-selective glycosides without the need for specialized directing groups.Download a detailed description of the technology hereIntellectual PropertyUS Patents 9,403,862 and 9,868,755 (Continuation)
Published: 6/5/2020
Inventor(s): Clay Bennett, John Paul Issa, Dina Lloyd
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Category(s): Chemistry
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Seed Layer Assisted Chemical Bath Deposition of CuO on ITO/glass Substrates with Tunable Crystalinity
Semiconductor oxides are a promising alternative to silicon-based solar cells because they possess high optical absorption and are composed of low cost materials. Cupric oxide (CuO) films have now been generated on transparent surfaces using a straight-forward chemical bath deposition process. This technique allows one to grow high quality, adhesive,...
Published: 1/15/2025
Inventor(s): Matthew Panzer, Changqiong Zhu
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Category(s): Chemistry, Energy, Materials: thin films
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Highly Stereoselective Glycosylation Reactions
Researchers at Tufts University have developed a new method to generate 1,2-cis-a-glycosides without the need for specialized directing groups. The new synthetic approach uses thioglycoside donors, which are shelf-stable and easily adapted to one-pot oligosaccharide synthesis. This is a critical technological development for the iterative synthesis...
Published: 6/5/2020
Inventor(s): Clay Bennett, An-Hsiang Chu
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Category(s): Chemistry, Chemistry: organic compounds, Therapeutic: cell signalling, Therapeutic: small molecule, Therapeutic: vaccine