
Dr Catrin F Williams
Current affiliation: Cardiff University
Subject: Life Sciences
Primary location: United Kingdom
A ‘Sleeping Trojan Horse’ which transports metal ions into cells, localises in nucleoli, and has potential for bimodal fluorescence/PET imaging
Published in:Chemical Communications
Publication date:2011-01-01
Uptake and localisation of rhenium fac-tricarbonyl polypyridyls in fluorescent cell imaging experiments
Published in:Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Publication date:2010-01-01
Gold(I) Complexes Derived from Alkynyloxy-Substituted Anthraquinones: Syntheses, Luminescence, Preliminary Cytotoxicity, and Cell Imaging Studies
Published in:Organometallics
Publication date:2012-08-27
Biologically Compatible, Phosphorescent Dimetallic Rhenium Complexes Linked through Functionalized Alkyl Chains: Syntheses, Spectroscopic Propertie...
Published in:Inorganic Chemistry
Publication date:2012-02-06
Contribution of Spores to the Ability of Clostridium difficile To Adhere to Surfaces
Published in:Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Publication date:2012-08-24
Bioconjugated Rhenium(I) Complexes with Amino Acid Derivatives: Synthesis, Photophysical Properties, and Cell Imaging Studies
Published in:Organometallics
Publication date:2012-08-27
Water soluble, cyclometalated Pt(ii)–Ln(iii) conjugates towards novel bimodal imaging agents
Published in:Chemical Communications
Publication date:2015-01-01
Comparative biochemistry of Giardia, Hexamita and Spironucleus: Enigmatic diplomonads
Published in:Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology
Publication date:2014-10-01
Comparative Analysis of Intestinal Tract Models
Published in:Annual Review of Food Science and Technology
Publication date:2015-04-10
The separated electric and magnetic field responses of luminescent bacteria exposed to pulsed microwave irradiation
Published in:Applied Physics Letters
Publication date:2016-08-29
The redox-active drug metronidazole and thiol-depleting garlic compounds act synergistically in the protist parasite Spironucleus vortens
Published in:Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology
Publication date:2016-03-01
New Tunes from the Heart
Published in:Biophysical Journal
Publication date:2015-04-01
Motility of the diplomonad fish parasite Spironucleus vortens through thixotropic solid media
Published in:Microbiology
Publication date:2015-01-01
Antioxidant defences of Spironucleus vortens: Glutathione is the major non-protein thiol
Published in:Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology
Publication date:2014-08-01
Intracellular oxygen: Similar results from two methods of measurement using phosphorescent nanoparticles
Published in:Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
Publication date:2014-03-01
Non-invasive investigation of Spironucleus vortens transmission in freshwater angelfish Pterophyllum scalare
Published in:Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
Publication date:2013-09-03
Mitochondria-derived organelles in the diplomonad fish parasite Spironucleus vortens
Published in:Experimental Parasitology
Publication date:2013-10-01
Simple Polyphenyl Zirconium and Hafnium Metallocene Room-Temperature Lumophores for Cell Imaging
Published in:Organometallics
Publication date:2013-06-24
Diversity in mitochondrion-derived organelles of the parasitic diplomonads Spironucleus and Giardia
Published in:Trends in Parasitology
Publication date:2013-07-01
Unexpected properties of NADP-dependent secondary alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH-1) in Trichomonas vaginalis and other microaerophilic parasites
Published in:Experimental Parasitology
Publication date:2013-07-01
Evaluation of two novel methods for assessing intracellular oxygen
Published in:Measurement Science and Technology
Publication date:2012-06-19
Disrupted intracellular redox balance of the diplomonad fish parasite Spironucleus vortens by 5-nitroimidazoles and garlic-derived compounds
Published in:Veterinary Parasitology
Publication date:2012-11-01
Spironucleus species: Economically-Important Fish Pathogens and Enigmatic Single-Celled Eukaryotes
Published in:Journal of Aquaculture Research & Development
Publication date:2013-01-01
In vitro culture of the diplomonad fish parasite Spironucleus vortens reveals unusually fast doubling time and atypical biphasic growth
Published in:Journal of Fish Diseases
Publication date:2010-12-01Rapid and atypical biphasic growth of S. vortens
Effect of garlic and allium-derived products on the growth and metabolism of Spironucleus vortens
Published in:Experimental Parasitology
Publication date:2011-02-01