Publikationen von L Connah

Zeitschriftenartikel (5)

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Zeitschriftenartikel
Gambino, G.; Gambino, T.; Connah, L.; La Cava, F.; Evrard, H.; Angelovski, G.: RGD-Peptide Functionalization Affects the In Vivo Diffusion of a Responsive Trimeric MRI Contrast Agent through Interactions with Integrins. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 64 (11), S. 7565 - 7574 (2021)
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Connah, L.; Angelovski, G.: Solid phase synthesis in the development of magnetic resonance imaging probes. Organic Chemistry Frontiers 7 (24), S. 4121 - 4141 (2020)
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Connah, L.; Truffault, V.; Platas-Iglesias, C.; Angelovski, G.: Investigations into the effects of linker length elongation on the behaviour of calcium-responsive MRI probes. Dalton Transactions 48 (36), S. 13546 - 13554 (2019)
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Connah, L.; Joshi, R.; Vibhute, S.; Gambino, G.; Correia, J.; Angelovski, G.: Solid-Phase-Supported Approach for the Preparation of Bioresponsive and Multifunctional MRI Probes. Organic Letters 21 (14), S. 5378 - 5382 (2019)
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Connah, L.; Angelovski, G.: Synergy of Key Properties Promotes Dendrimer Conjugates as Prospective Ratiometric Bioresponsive Magnetic Resonance Imaging Probes. Biomacromolecules 19 (12), S. 4668 - 4676 (2018)

Meeting Abstract (1)

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Meeting Abstract
Connah, L.: Investigations into calcium-responsive dendrimeric MRI contrast agents. In 7th EuCheMS Chemistry Congress (EuCheMS 2018): Molecular frontiers & global challenges, OM53. 7th EuCheMS Chemistry Congress (EuCheMS 2018): Molecular frontiers & global challenges, Liverpool, UK, 26. August 2018 - 30. August 2018. (2018)

Vortrag (1)

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Vortrag
Connah, L.: Synthesis of bismacrocyclic smart contrast agents (SCAs) using solid phase techniques. Final Annual Meeting COST Action TD1004: Theranostics Imaging and Therapy: An Action to Develop Novel Nanosized Systems for Imaging-Guided Drug Delivery, Beograd, Serbia (2015)

Hochschulschrift - Doktorarbeit (1)

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Hochschulschrift - Doktorarbeit
Connah, L.: Synthesis and Characterisation of Multifunctional Bioresponsive Magnetic Resonance Imaging Probes. Dissertation, 184 S., Eberhard-Karls-Universität, Tübingen, Germany (2019)
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