Publications by authors named "Jalsovszky I"

We present facile methods to obtain purified sporopollenin exine capsules, and provide mass balances for classical and novel purification procedures. An ionic liquid, tetrabutyl phosphonium hydroxide turned out to be the most effective in removing the intine wall. The sporopollenin capsules were investigated by fluorescent microscopy, AFM, solid-state NMR and infrared Raman spectroscopy.

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Bisphosphonates, despite proven antitumor effect in vitro in many tumor types, are currently used only for treatment of osteoporosis and bone metastasis. Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed type of cancer and lacks targeted therapy for RAS or RAF mutation carrying cases. A new lipophilic bisphosphonate showed promising results in lung cancer models, but their effect on colorectal cancer cells was not investigated excessively.

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Malignant melanoma is one of the most metastatic cancer types, and despite recent success with novel treatment strategies, there is still a group of patients who do not respond to any therapies. Earlier, the prenylation inhibitor hydrophilic bisphosphonate zoledronic acid (ZA) was found to inhibit melanoma growth in vitro, but only a weaker effect was observed in vivo due to its hydrophilic properties. Recently, lipophilic bisphosphonates (such as BPH1222) were developed.

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Cocrystals of cubane and fullerenes, C60-cubane and C70-cubane, show distinct rotational ordering transitions. We studied the corresponding structural changes with temperature-dependent X-ray diffraction and the thermodynamics of the phase transitions with adiabatic microcalorimetry and differential scanning calorimetry. C60-cubane has one phase transition around 130 K from a high-temperature fcc phase with freely rotating C60 to a low-temperature orthorombic phase in which the fullerene rotation is frozen.

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C(60).C(8)H(8) and C(70).C(8)H(8) are prototypes of rotor-stator cocrystals.

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Cubane (C8H8) and fullerene (C60) are famous cage molecules with shapes of platonic or archimedean solids. Their remarkable chemical and solid-state properties have induced great scientific interest. Both materials form polymorphic crystals of molecules with variable orientational ordering.

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