There is a continuous demand for imaging probes offering excellent performance in various microscopy techniques for comprehensive investigations of cellular processes by more than one technique. Fluorescent nanodiamond-gold nanoparticles (FND-Au) constitute a new class of "all-in-one" hybrid particles providing unique features for multimodal cellular imaging including optical imaging, electron microscopy, and, and potentially even quantum sensing. Confocal and optical coherence microscopy of the FND-Au allow fast investigations inside living cells via emission, scattering, and photothermal imaging techniques because the FND emission is not quenched by AuNPs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHerein we report the synthesis, drug-likeness evaluation, and in vitro studies of new sigma (σ) ligands based on arylalkenylaminic scaffold. For the most active olefin the corresponding arylalkylamine was studied. Novel arylalkenylamines generally possess high σ(1) receptor affinity (K(i) values <25 nM) and good σ(1)/σ(2) selectivity (K(i)σ(2) >100).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to investigate the molecular features involved in sigma receptors (sigma-Rs) binding, new compounds based on arylalkylaminoalcoholic, arylalkenyl- and arylalkylaminic scaffolds were synthesized and their affinity towards sigma(1)- and sigma(2)-Rs subtypes was evaluated. The most promising compounds were also screened for their affinity at micro-opioid, delta-opioid and kappa-opioid receptors. Biological results are herein presented and discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Crystallogr B
October 2000
Hydrothermal investigations in the high-silica region of the K(2)O-Nd(2)O(3)-SiO(2) system, carried out in a search for novel fast-ion conductors (FICs), yielded the new compound tripotassium neodymium heptasilicate, K(3)NdSi(7)O(17). Single-crystal X-ray methods revealed that K(3)NdSi(7)O(17) crystallizes in space group P3, has lattice constants a = 16.131 (2) and c = 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHydrothermally grown crystals of beta-K3NdSi6O15, potassium neodymium silicate, have been studied by single-crystal X-ray methods. Under appropriate conditions, the compound crystallizes in space group Bb2(1)m and has lattice constants a = 14.370 (2), b = 15.
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