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  1. New Advances in the Study of IgE Drug Recognition
  2. Recognition of multiepitope dendrimeric antigens by human immunoglobulin E
  3. Highly sensitive dendrimer-based nanoplasmonic biosensor for drug allergy diagnosis
  4. Synthesis of all-aliphatic polyamide dendrimers based on a 3,3′-diaminopivalic acid scaffold
  5. Protein modification by biotinylated amoxicillin: usefulness in studies on allergy towards beta-lactams
  6. IgE to penicillins with different specificities can be identified by a multiepitope macromolecule
  7. Study of Protein Haptenation by Amoxicillin Through the Use of a Biotinylated Antibiotic
  8. Dendrimeric Silica Particle Composites For IgE Determination In Patients Allergic To Amoxicillin
  9. IgE To Penicillins With Different Specificities Can Be Identified By a Multiepitope Macromolecule. Bihaptenic Penicillin Structures and IgE Specificities
  10. Large-scale dendrimer-based uneven nanopatterns for the study of local arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (RGD) density effects on cell adhesion
  11. PEGylated aza-BODIPY derivatives as NIR probes for cellular imaging
  12. Energy Transfer in Aminonaphthalimide-Boron-Dipyrromethene (BODIPY) Dyads upon One- and Two-Photon Excitation: Applications for Cellular Imaging
  13. Dendrimeric Antigens. New Approaches Towards Detection of IgE‐Mediated Drug Allergy Reactions
  14. Dendrimeric antigen–silica particle composites: an innovative approach for IgE quantification
  15. Cyclophane size drives the photochemical behaviour of benzophenone
  16. Dendrimer-Modified Solid Supports: Nanostructured Materials with Potential Drug Allergy Diagnostic Applications
  17. BODIPY-Labeled DC-SIGN-Targeting Glycodendrons Efficiently Internalize and Route to Lysosomes in Human Dendritic Cells
  18. Regioselective Photochemical C-OMe Bond Formation Initiated by One-Electron Transfer and N-OMe Bond Fragmentation in Electron Donor-Acceptor Systems
  19. Carrier Molecules Displaying Dual Haptenic Presentation for in Vivo Testing to Determine IgE Antibody in Patients Allergic to Betalactams
  20. Synthesis and Characterization of New Fluorescent Styrene-Containing Carborane Derivatives: The Singular Quenching Role of a Phenyl Substituent
  21. Methodologies to anchor dendrimeric nanoconjugates to solid phase: toward an efficient in vitro detection of allergy to β-lactam antibiotics
  22. OFF-ON-OFF Fluorescence Switch with T-Latch Function
  23. NMR Studies and Molecular Dynamic Simulation of Synthetic Dendritic Antigens
  24. Clarification concerning amoxicillin skin testing
  25. Synthetic Approach to Gain Insight into Antigenic Determinants of Cephalosporins: In Vitro Studies of Chemical Structure−IgE Molecular Recognition Relationships
  26. Nano-technological Improvement in the Design of Radioimmunoassay to Detect IgE to Betalactams by Using Oligo(ethylenglycol)-Spacer to anchor Dendrimeric Conjugates to a Solid Phase
  27. Different Patterns Of IgE Recognition To Amoxicillin In Patients With Immediate Hypersensitivity Reactions
  28. The C-Terminus of H-Ras as a Target for the Covalent Binding of Reactive Compounds Modulating Ras-Dependent Pathways
  29. Enhanced Functionality for Donor–Acceptor Oligothiophenes by means of Inclusion of BODIPY: Synthesis, Electrochemistry, Photophysics, and Model Chemistry
  30. ChemInform Abstract: Photocycloaddition of Phthalimide Anion to Alkenes - A Highly Efficient, Convergent Method for [2]Benzazepine Synthesis.
  31. Reversible Molecular Logic: A Photophysical Example of a Feynman Gate
  32. Reversible Molecular Logic: A Photophysical Example of a Feynman Gate
  33. Shining light on supramolecular assemblies
  34. Different Methods To Bind Nanostrutured Hapten-Carrier Conjugates To A Solid Phase In Vitro Test To Determine IgE Antibodies To Betalactams.
  35. Study On Antigenic Determinants Of Cephalosporins Recognized By IgE Antibodies From Allergic Patients
  36. Cation template assisted oligoethylene glycol desymmetrization by intramolecular Cannizzaro reaction of topologically remote aldehydes
  37. Dendrimerized Cellulose as a Scaffold for Artificial Antigens with Applications in Drug Allergy Diagnosis
  38. A molecular 1 : 2 demultiplexer
  39. Electropolymerizable TerthiopheneS,S-Dioxide-Fullerene Diels-Alder Adduct for Donor/Acceptor Double-Cable Polymers
  40. Molecules with Multiple Light-Emissive Electronic Excited States as a Strategy toward Molecular Reversible Logic Gates
  41. Exploration of Ground and Excited Electronic States of Aromatic and Quinoid S,S -Dioxide Terthiophenes. Complementary Systems for Enhanced Electronic Organic Materials
  42. Skin testing for immediate hypersensitivity to betalactams: comparison between two commercial kits
  43. Regioselective hydroxylation of phenols by simultaneous photochemical generation of phenol cation-radical and hydroxyl radical
  44. Immediate allergic reactions to cephalosporins: Evaluation of cross-reactivity with a panel of penicillins and cephalosporins
  45. Photoinduced Addition of Phthalimide to Unactivated Alkynes†
  46. Cephalosporin chemical reactivity and its immunological implications
  47. Intramolecular Cannizzaro desymmetrization of tetraethylene glycol assisted by a cation binding template
  48. Study of in vitro crossreactivity by determining specific IgE in patients with immediate adverse reactions to cephalosporins
  49. Vibrational and Quantum-Chemical Study of Nonlinear Optical Chromophores Containing Dithienothiophene as the Electron Relay
  50. Vibrational and Quantum-Chemical Study of Nonlinear Optical Chromophores Containing Dithienothiophene as the Electron Relay
  51. Immediate allergic reactions to betalactams: facts and controversies
  52. A Natural-Product-Inspired Photonic Logic Gate Based on Photoinduced Electron-Transfer-Generated Dual-Channel Fluorescence
  53. Synergistic effects in controlling excited-state photodimerisation using multiple supramolecular interactionsDedicated to Professor J.-M. Lehn on the occasion of his 65th birthday.
  54. Photoinduced SET Phthalimidation of Unactivated Double Bonds and Its Application to the Synthesis of Protected Phenethylamines.
  55. Covalently Linked Acceptor—Donor Systems Based on Isoquinoline N-Oxide Acceptor: Photoinduced Electron Transfer Produces Dual-Channel Luminescent Systems that Evolve Chemically to Photohydroxylation of the Aromatic Donor.
  56. Covalently Linked Acceptor−Donor Systems Based on Isoquinoline N -oxide Acceptor:  Photoinduced Electron Transfer Produces Dual-Channel Luminescent Systems that Evolve Chemically to Photohydroxylation of the Aromatic Donor
  57. Synthesis, characterization and immunochemical evaluation of cephalosporin antigenic determinants
  58. Photoinduced SET phthalimidation of unactivated double bonds and its application to the synthesis of protected phenethylamines
  59. Importance of dendrimer size in the hapten density in a conjugate for in vitro testing to determine IgE antibody in patients allergic to betalactams
  60. SET photochemistry of phthalimide anion and its reactivity with hydrogen donors
  61. Photocycloaddition of Phthalimide Anion to Alkenes − A Highly Efficient, Convergent Method for [2]Benzazepine Synthesis
  62. Dendrimers as Carrier Protein Mimetics for IgE Antibody Recognition. Synthesis and Characterization of Densely Penicilloylated Dendrimers
  63. Bis(isoquinoline N -oxide) Pincers as a New Type of Metal Cation Dual Channel Fluorosensor
  64. Barium Cation Complexation by Flexible Mono- and Ditopic Receptors, Studied by UV Absorption and Fluorescence Spectroscopy
  65. Dendrimers as carrier protein mimetics for IgE antibody recognition: Synthesis and characterization of densely penicilloylated dendrimers
  66. Toward a better understanding of allergy to cephalosporin antibiotics synthesis and characterization of major determinants
  67. Phototunable Metal Cation Binding Ability of Some Fluorescent Macrocyclic Ditopic Receptors
  68. In vitromethods for quantifying IgE antibodies to betalactams
  69. In vitro methods for quantifying IgE antibodies to betalactams
  70. Photochemistry and Photophysics of Papaverine N-Oxide
  71. In vitro methods for quantifying IgE antibodies to betalactams