A nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) based enzyme-detection system comprising xenon (129Xe) biosensors complexed with an enzyme-specific peptide substrate.
Compounds are designed to detect and characterize specific RNAs in a cell or sub-cellular compartment using light activation.
New paradigm for caging and photoreleasing polymeric systems with visible light responsive ruthenium photolinkers.
Cryptophanes with high xenon affinity enable ultrasensitive detection of analytes in solution using Xe-129 NMR/MRI
Hyperpolarized xenon chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) contrast agent for molecular imaging
Light-activated DNA hairpin to control RNA digestion in gene silencing with mRNA-antisense complexes
Turn Genes “On” or “Off” with Light