Modeling Ligand Exchange Kinetics in Iridium Complexes Catalyzing SABRE Nuclear Spin Hyperpolarization
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Modeling Ligand Exchange Kinetics in Iridium Complexes Catalyzing SABRE Nuclear Spin Hyperpolarization

The study focuses on analyzing the dissociation rates of specific model substrates, evaluating kinetic models, and determining key activation parameters in SABRE experiment.
Tu, 3.9.2024
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Modeling Ligand Exchange Kinetics in Iridium Complexes Catalyzing SABRE Nuclear Spin Hyperpolarization
Webinars LabRulezICPMS Week 36/2024
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Webinars LabRulezICPMS Week 36/2024

4 webinars: Productivity in ICP-OES (StepAhead), Materials Characterization & XES, USP 232/USP 233 and ICHQ3D, NIRS in QC laboratory.
Su, 1.9.2024
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‘The scientist is not in the business of following instructions.’
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‘The scientist is not in the business of following instructions.’

George Whitesides became a giant of chemistry by keeping it simple. In a conversation with the Gazette, Whitesides looked back on his life and career. The interview has been edited for clarity and length.
Fr, 30.8.2024
Harvard University
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Kamikaze termites protect their colony with the help of a special enzyme. Its secrets have been uncovered by scientists from IOCB Prague
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Kamikaze termites protect their colony with the help of a special enzyme. Its secrets have been uncovered by scientists from IOCB Prague

Scientists from the IOCB Prague, in collaboration with the Faculty of Tropical Agriculture of the Czech University of Agriculture in Prague, are solving the mystery of termite life.
Th, 29.8.2024
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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Kamikaze termites protect their colony with the help of a special enzyme. Its secrets have been uncovered by scientists from IOCB Prague
Single-molecule light scattering using optical holography
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Single-molecule light scattering using optical holography

While all materials scatter light, the minuscule scattering from individual molecules has remained invisible to holographic techniques until now.
Th, 29.8.2024
University of Oxford
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News from LabRulezICPMS - Library Week 34, 2024
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News from LabRulezICPMS - Library Week 34, 2024

This week we bring to you a poster from ASMS 2024 by Agilent Technologies, applications by Shimadzu and Thermo Fisher Scientific, and a technical note by Metrohm!
We, 28.8.2024
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Resolution Enhancement of Metabolomic J-Res NMR Spectra Using Deep Learning
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Resolution Enhancement of Metabolomic J-Res NMR Spectra Using Deep Learning

In the article published in ACS Analytical Chemistry, the researchers introduced a generative adversarial network for image super-resolution, trained to enhance metabolomic J-Resolved spectra.
Tu, 27.8.2024
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Resolution Enhancement of Metabolomic J-Res NMR Spectra Using Deep Learning
Webinars LabRulezICPMS Week 35/2024
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Webinars LabRulezICPMS Week 35/2024

4 webinars: UV-VIS flexibility, EA-IRMS & archaeology & ecology, Fast-Scanning Calorimetry, Microscopy & vesicle AQP2.
Mo, 26.8.2024
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New molecules from IOCB Prague decrease appetite and protect the brain against Alzheimer’s-type diseases
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New molecules from IOCB Prague decrease appetite and protect the brain against Alzheimer’s-type diseases

Scientists from Dr. Lenka Maletinska's team have developed a new substance that may help to solve the health limitations of obesity and Alzheimer's disease.
Mo, 26.8.2024
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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New molecules from IOCB Prague decrease appetite and protect the brain against Alzheimer’s-type diseases
How can we fight blood cancer more effectively?
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How can we fight blood cancer more effectively?

Despite approved treatments being available, multiple myeloma remains incurable. But researchers at ETH Zurich and University Hospital Zurich set out to improve treatment outcomes.
Fr, 23.8.2024
ETH Zürich
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