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  1. In vitro localisation and degradation of few-layer MoS2 submicrometric plates in human macrophage-like cells: a label free Raman micro-spectroscopic study
  2. Developing Gold Nanoparticles-Conjugated Aflatoxin B1 Antifungal Strips
  3. Design and Simple Assembly of Gold Nanostar Bioconjugates for Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Immunoassays
  4. Low dose Cold Atmospheric Plasma induces membrane oxidation, stimulates endocytosis and enhances uptake of nanomaterials in Glioblastoma multiforme cells
  5. Exploring subcellular responses of prostate cancer cells to X-ray exposure by Raman mapping
  6. A novel, rapid, seedless, in situ synthesis method of shape and size controllable gold nanoparticles using phosphates
  7. Vibrational characterization of granulosa cells from patients affected by unilateral ovarian endometriosis: New insights from infrared and Raman microspectroscopy
  8. Analysis of bodily fluids using vibrational spectroscopy: a direct comparison of Raman scattering and infrared absorption techniques for the case of glucose in blood serum
  9. Raman spectroscopic screening of high and low molecular weight fractions of human serum
  10. Raman spectroscopy as a potential tool for label free therapeutic drug monitoring in human serum: the case of busulfan and methotrexate
  11. Improved performance of near infrared excitation Raman spectroscopy using reflective thin-film gold on glass substrates for cytology samples
  12. Two Dimensional Correlation Analysis of Raman microspectroscopy of subcellular interactions of drugs in vitro
  13. pH-Dependent silica nanoparticle dissolution and cargo release
  14. Multicomponent analysis using a confocal Raman microscope
  15. Advancing Raman microspectroscopy for cellular and subcellular analysis: towards in vitro high-content spectralomic analysis
  16. Nano–Bio Interactions: Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology
  17. Investigating the Role of Gold Nanoparticle Shape and Size in Their Toxicities to Fungi
  18. Investigating the Role of Shape and Size of Gold Nanoparticles on Their Toxicities to Fungi
  19. Cold Atmospheric Plasma Induces ATP-Dependent Endocytosis of Nanoparticles and Synergistic U373MG Cancer Cell Death
  20. Toxicology of Engineered Nanoparticles: Focus on Poly(amidoamine) Dendrimers
  21. Investigating the Role of Shape and Size of Gold Nanoparticles on Their Toxicities to Fungi
  22. Clinical applications of infrared and Raman spectroscopy: state of play and future challenges
  23. ATR-IR coupled to partial least squares regression (PLSR) for monitoring an encapsulated active molecule in complex semi-solid formulations
  24. Raman spectroscopic analysis of high molecular weight proteins in solution – considerations for sample analysis and data pre-processing
  25. Comparative study of the structural and physicochemical properties of two food derived antihypertensive tri-peptides, Isoleucine-Proline-Proline and Leucine-Lysine-Proline encapsulated into a chitosan based nanoparticle system
  26. Study of phenolic extractability in grape seeds by means of ATR-FTIR and Raman spectroscopy
  27. Comparative studies of cellular viability levels on 2D and 3D in vitro culture matrices
  28. An in vitro study of the interaction of the chemotherapeutic drug Actinomycin D with lung cancer cell lines using Raman micro-spectroscopy
  29. Formulation, Characterization and Stability Assessment of a Food-Derived Tripeptide, Leucine-Lysine-Proline Loaded Chitosan Nanoparticles
  30. A Natural, Calcium-Rich Marine Multi-mineral Complex Preserves Bone Structure, Composition and Strength in an Ovariectomised Rat Model of Osteoporosis
  31. Plasmonic gold nanoparticles for detection of fungi and human cutaneous fungal infections
  32. An insight into the superior performance of a gold nanocatalyst on single wall carbon nanotubes to that on titanium dioxide and amorphous carbon for the green aerobic oxidation of aromatic alcohols
  33. Quantitative analysis of curcumin-loaded alginate nanocarriers in hydrogels using Raman and attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy
  34. Linking ATR-FTIR and Raman features to phenolic extractability and other attributes in grape skin
  35. Retention systems for extraoral maxillofacial prosthetic implants: a critical review
  36. Industrial grade 2D molybdenum disulphide (MoS2): an in vitro exploration of the impact on cellular uptake, cytotoxicity, and inflammation
  37. Prediction of viral loads for diagnosis of Hepatitis C infection in human plasma samples using Raman spectroscopy coupled with partial least squares regression analysis
  38. Development of methodology for Raman microspectroscopic analysis of oral exfoliated cells
  39. Ultra-filtration of human serum for improved quantitative analysis of low molecular weight biomarkers using ATR-IR spectroscopy
  40. Outstanding Reviewers for Analyst in 2016
  41. Determination of spectral markers of cytotoxicity and genotoxicity using in vitro Raman microspectroscopy: cellular responses to polyamidoamine dendrimer exposure
  42. Label-free, high content screening using Raman microspectroscopy: the toxicological response of different cell lines to amine-modified polystyrene nanoparticles (PS-NH2)
  43. Pristine carbon nanotube scaffolds for the growth of chondrocytes
  44. Improved protocols for pre-processing Raman spectra of formalin fixed paraffin preserved tissue sections
  45. How Adverse Outcome Pathways Can Aid the Development and Use of Computational Prediction Models for Regulatory Toxicology
  46. Spectroscopic studies of anthracyclines: Structural characterization and in vitro tracking
  47. Monitoring doxorubicin cellular uptake and trafficking using in vitro Raman microspectroscopy: short and long time exposure effects on lung cancer cell lines
  48. Vibrational spectroscopy as a tool for studying drug-cell interaction: Could high throughput vibrational spectroscopic screening improve drug development?
  49. Screening the low molecular weight fraction of human serum using ATR-IR spectroscopy
  50. Chemotherapeutic efficiency of drugs in vitro: Comparison of doxorubicin exposure in 3D and 2D culture matrices
  51. Evaluation of cytotoxicity profile and intracellular localisation of doxorubicin-loaded chitosan nanoparticles
  52. Modification of the in vitro uptake mechanism and antioxidant levels in HaCaT cells and resultant changes to toxicity and oxidative stress of G4 and G6 poly(amidoamine) dendrimer nanoparticles
  53. Differentiating responses of lung cancer cell lines to Doxorubicin exposure:in vitroRaman micro spectroscopy, oxidative stress and bcl-2 protein expression
  54. Spectral pre and post processing for infrared and Raman spectroscopy of biological tissues and cells
  55. Vibrational spectroscopy in sensing radiobiological effects: analyses of targeted and non-targeted effects in human keratinocytes
  56. A comparison of catabolic pathways induced in primary macrophages by pristine single walled carbon nanotubes and pristine graphene
  57. Biofluids and other techniques: general discussion
  58. In vitro monitoring of time and dose dependent cytotoxicity of aminated nanoparticles using Raman spectroscopy
  59. Raman spectroscopy for cytopathology of exfoliated cervical cells
  60. Single cell analysis/data handling: general discussion
  61. Structural dependence ofin vitrocytotoxicity, oxidative stress and uptake mechanisms of poly(propylene imine) dendritic nanoparticles
  62. Recent advances in optical diagnosis of oral cancers: Review and future perspectives
  63. Acellular reactivity of polymeric dendrimer nanoparticles as an indicator of oxidative stress in vitro
  64. Investigating the role of shape on the biological impact of gold nanoparticles in vitro
  65. Raman spectroscopy for screening and diagnosis of cervical cancer
  66. Raman spectroscopic analysis of oral squamous cell carcinoma and oral dysplasia in the high-wavenumber region
  67. Raman micro-spectroscopy for rapid screening of oral squamous cell carcinoma
  68. Dual Targeted Immunotherapy via In Vivo Delivery of Biohybrid RNAi-Peptide Nanoparticles to Tumor-Associated Macrophages and Cancer Cells
  69. Vibrational Microspectroscopy for Cancer Screening
  70. Cell viability assessment using the Alamar blue assay: A comparison of 2D and 3D cell culture models
  71. Multivariate statistical methodologies applied in biomedical Raman spectroscopy: assessing the validity of partial least squares regression using simulated model datasets
  72. Spectropathology for the next generation: Quo vadis?
  73. Optical diagnostics – spectropathology for the next generation
  74. Raman micro spectroscopy for in vitro drug screening: subcellular localisation and interactions of doxorubicin
  75. Optimal choice of sample substrate and laser wavelength for Raman spectroscopic analysis of biological specimen
  76. Cellular discrimination using in vitro Raman micro spectroscopy: the role of the nucleolus
  77. Determination of nanoparticle localisation within subcellular organelles in vitro using Raman spectroscopy
  78. Raman microspectroscopy for the early detection of pre-malignant changes in cervical tissue
  79. Numerical simulations of in vitro nanoparticle toxicity – The case of poly(amido amine) dendrimers
  80. Selection of preprocessing methodology for multivariate regression of cellular FTIR and Raman spectra in radiobiological analyses
  81. Processing ThinPrep cervical cytological samples for Raman spectroscopic analysis
  82. Microfiber coupler based biosensor incorporating a layer of gold nanoparticles with improved sensitivity
  83. Comparison of structure and organization of cutaneous lipids in a reconstructed skin model and human skin: spectroscopic imaging and chromatographic profiling
  84. Hydroxyl density affects the interaction of fibrinogen with silica nanoparticles at physiological concentration
  85. Electric field standing wave effects in FT-IR transflection spectra of biological tissue sections: Simulated models of experimental variability
  86. Exosomes Are Involved in Mediating Radiation Induced Bystander Signaling in Human Keratinocyte Cells
  87. Effect of substrate choice and tissue type on tissue preparation for spectral histopathology by Raman microspectroscopy
  88. Investigating the use of Raman and immersion Raman spectroscopy for spectral histopathology of metastatic brain cancer and primary sites of origin
  89. Vibrational spectroscopic analysis of body fluids: avoiding molecular contamination using centrifugal filtration
  90. Surface enhanced Raman scattering with gold nanoparticles: effect of particle shape
  91. Carbon black instead of multiwall carbon nanotubes for achieving comparable high electrical conductivities in polyurethane-based coatings
  92. Biomedical Applications of Vibrational Spectroscopy Disease Diagnostics and Beyond
  93. Vibrational Spectroscopy: Disease Diagnostics and Beyond
  94. Electric field standing wave effects in FT-IR transflection spectra of biological tissue sections: Simulated models of experimental variability
  95. Improved protocols for vibrational spectroscopic analysis of body fluids
  96. Raman spectroscopy in nanomedicine: current status and future perspective
  97. Discrimination of cathinone regioisomers, sold as ‘legal highs’, by Raman spectroscopy
  98. Concern-driven integrated approaches to nanomaterial testing and assessment – report of the NanoSafety Cluster Working Group 10
  99. Generation of intracellular reactive oxygen species and genotoxicity effect to exposure of nanosized polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers in PLHC-1 cells in vitro
  100. Polyamidoamine dendrimer nanoparticle cytotoxicity, oxidative stress, caspase activation and inflammatory response: experimental observation and numerical simulation
  101. Raman spectroscopic mapping for the analysis of solar radiation induced skin damage
  102. A comparison of Raman, FTIR and ATR-FTIR micro spectroscopy for imaging human skin tissue sections
  103. Raman micro spectroscopy study of the interaction of vincristine with A549 cells supported by expression analysis of bcl-2 protein
  104. The bio-nano-interface in predicting nanoparticle fate and behaviour in living organisms: towards grouping and categorising nanomaterials and ensuring nanosafety by design
  105. Ecotoxicological assessment of silica and polystyrene nanoparticles assessed by a multitrophic test battery
  106. Reactive oxygen species mediated DNA damage in human lung alveolar epithelial (A549) cells from exposure to non-cytotoxic MFI-type zeolite nanoparticles
  107. Effects of salinity on the toxicity of ionic silver and Ag-PVP nanoparticles to Tisbe battagliai and Ceramium tenuicorne
  108. Raman spectroscopic analysis of human skin tissue sectionsex-vivo: evaluation of the effects of tissue processing and dewaxing
  109. Cell death pathways in directly irradiated cells and cells exposed to medium from irradiated cells
  110. Kinetic studies of the photo-degradation of poly(arylene vinylenes)
  111. Analysis of human skin tissue by Raman microspectroscopy: Dealing with the background
  112. Nonlinear optical properties of carbon nanotube hybrids in polymer dispersions
  113. Effect of carbon nanotube-fullerene hybrid additive on P3HT:PCBM bulk-heterojunction organic photovoltaics
  114. Comparison of Micro- and Nanoscale Fe+3-Containing (Hematite) Particles for Their Toxicological Properties in Human Lung Cells In Vitro
  115. Understanding the molecular information contained in principal component analysis of vibrational spectra of biological systems
  116. Quantitative reagent-free detection of fibrinogen levels in human blood plasma using Raman spectroscopy
  117. Spectral cross-correlation as a supervised approach for the analysis of complex Raman datasets: the case of nanoparticles in biological cells
  118. Assessment of an osteoblast-like cell line as a model for human primary osteoblasts using Raman spectroscopy
  119. Identifying and localizing intracellular nanoparticles using Raman spectroscopy
  120. Preparation and characterization of a composite of gold nanoparticles and single-walled carbon nanotubes and its potential for heterogeneous catalysis
  121. Erratum: In vitro analysis of immersed human tissues by Raman microspectroscopy
  122. Collagen matrices as an improved model for in vitro study of live cells using Raman microspectroscopy
  123. Comparison of subcellular responses for the evaluation and prediction of the chemotherapeutic response to cisplatin in lung adenocarcinoma using Raman spectroscopy
  124. Correlation of p16INK4A expression and HPV copy number with cellular FTIR spectroscopic signatures of cervical cancer cells
  125. Raman Microscopy: Complement or Competitor?
  126. Electrochemical characterisation of poly arylene vinylenes
  127. In vitro analysis of immersed human tissues by Raman microspectroscopy
  128. Mechanistic studies of in vitro cytotoxicity of poly(amidoamine) dendrimers in mammalian cells
  129. Intracellular localisation, geno- and cytotoxic response of polyN-isopropylacrylamide (PNIPAM) nanoparticles to human keratinocyte (HaCaT) and colon cells (SW 480)
  130. Vibrational mode assignments for bundled single-wall carbon nanotubes using Raman spectroscopy at different excitation energies
  131. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced cytokine production and cytotoxicity of PAMAM dendrimers in J774A.1 cells
  132. Ultrasound-Assisted SWNTs Dispersion: Effects of Sonication Parameters and Solvent Properties
  133. Comparative Study of the Interaction of Different Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on Different Types of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
  134. Minimal analytical characterization of engineered nanomaterials needed for hazard assessment in biological matrices
  135. Spectroscopic and chemometric approaches to radiobiological analyses
  136. Optical limiting study of double wall carbon nanotube–Fullerene hybrids
  137. A Raman spectroscopy study of the solubilisation of SWCNTs by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
  138. Systematic Study of the Dispersion of SWNTs in Organic Solvents
  139. In vitro mammalian cytotoxicological study of PAMAM dendrimers – Towards quantitative structure activity relationships
  140. Fourier Transform Infrared Microspectroscopy and Multivariate Methods for Radiobiological Dosimetry
  141. Studies of chemical fixation effects in human cell lines using Raman microspectroscopy
  142. An investigation of the RWPE prostate derived family of cell lines using FTIR spectroscopy
  143. Imaging live cells grown on a three dimensional collagen matrix using Raman microspectroscopy
  144. Evaluation of the potential of Raman microspectroscopy for prediction of chemotherapeutic response to cisplatin in lung adenocarcinoma
  145. Investigation of the influence of high-risk human papillomavirus on the biochemical composition of cervical cancer cells using vibrational spectroscopy
  146. Resonant Mie Scattering (RMieS) correction of infrared spectra from highly scattering biological samples
  147. Three dimensional collagen gels as a cell culture matrix for the study of live cells by Raman spectroscopy
  148. Study of Live Cells Grown on Three Dimensional Collagen Gels Using Raman Microspectroscopy
  149. Raman Spectroscopy As A Potential Rapid Screening Tool For Venous Thromboembolism
  150. Synthesis of a maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene-butadiene copolymer and its application in polypropylene/styrene-butadiene-styrene triblock copolymer/organophilic montmorillonite composites as a compatibilizer
  151. Thomas J. Webster (Ed.): Safety of nanoparticles. From manufacturing to medical applications
  152. An Ecotoxicological Study of Poly(amidoamine) Dendrimers-Toward Quantitative Structure Activity Relationships
  153. Functional and pathological analysis of biological systems using vibrational spectroscopy with chemometric and heuristic approaches
  154. The dispersion of SWCNT bundles on interaction with p-terphenyl
  155. First International Workshop on Imaging Techniques with Synchrotron Radiation
  156. Preparation, characterization of NIPAM and NIPAM/BAM copolymer nanoparticles and their acute toxicity testing using an aquatic test battery
  157. Dispersion medium modulates oxidative stress response of human lung epithelial cells upon exposure to carbon nanomaterial samples
  158. Quantitative Analyses of Microwave-Treated HiPco Carbon Nanotubes Using Absorption and Raman Spectroscopy
  159. The dispersion of SWCNT bundles on interaction with p-Terphenyl
  160. SWCNT suppress inflammatory mediator responses in human lung epithelium in vitro
  161. Back matter
  162. Resonant Mie scattering in infrared spectroscopy of biological materials – understanding the ‘dispersion artefact’
  163. Reflection contributions to the dispersion artefact in FTIR spectra of single biological cells
  164. Raman spectroscopy – a potential platform for the rapid measurement of carbon nanotube-induced cytotoxicity
  165. Effect of Solvent Solubility Parameters on the Dispersion of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
  166. Effects of chlorinated aromatic solvents on the dispersion of HiPco SWNTs
  167. Correlation of vibrational intensity with fluorescence lifetimes in π conjugated polymers
  168. Quantitative analysis of dispersion and doping of individual carbon nanotubes in water based solutions using absorption and Raman spectroscopy
  169. An experimental study of the interaction between single walled carbon nanotubes and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
  170. A Study of the Interaction between Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Toward Structure−Property Relationships
  171. Single walled carbon nanotubes induce indirect cytotoxicity by medium depletion in A549 lung cells
  172. Raman spectroscopy for the characterization of the polymerization rate in an acrylamide-based photopolymer
  173. Investigation of Sodium Dodecyl Benzene Sulfonate Assisted Dispersion and Debundling of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes
  174. A new approach to the toxicity testing of carbon-based nanomaterials—The clonogenic assay
  175. Systematic Study of the Effects of Naphthalene and Anthracene Substitution on the Properties of PPV Derivative Conjugated Systems
  176. Vibrational Characterization and Fluorescence Optimization of Polycyclic Polymers
  177. Spectroscopic analysis confirms the interactions between single walled carbon nanotubes and various dyes commonly used to assess cytotoxicity
  178. Vibrational spectroscopy for cervical cancer pathology, from biochemical analysis to diagnostic tool
  179. In vitro toxicity evaluation of single walled carbon nanotubes on human A549 lung cells
  180. Spectroscopic Characterization of Novel Polycyclic Aromatic Polymers
  181. Probing the interaction of single walled carbon nanotubes within cell culture medium as a precursor to toxicity testing
  182. Growth substrate induced functional changes elucidated by FTIR and Raman spectroscopy in in–vitro cultured human keratinocytes
  183. Bundling and Diameter Selectivity in HiPco SWNTs Poly( p -phenylene vinylene- co -2,5-dioctyloxy- m -phenylene vinylene) Composites
  184. The characterisation of a novel, covalently modified, amphiphilic alginate derivative, which retains gelling and non-toxic properties
  185. In-Depth Study into the Interaction of Single Walled carbon Nanotubes with Anthracene and p -Terphenyl
  186. Comment on “Structure−Property Relationships for Electron−Vibrational Coupling in Conjugated Organic Oligomeric Systems”
  187. Temperature Dependent Spectroscopic studies of HiPco SWNT composites.
  188. Structure Property Relationships in Conjugated Organic Systems
  189. Interaction of Carbon Nanotubes with Sugar Complexes
  190. Structure−Property Relationships for Electron−Vibrational Coupling in Conjugated Organic Oligomeric Systems
  191. A study examining the effects of tissue processing on human tissue sections using vibrational spectroscopy
  192. Correlation of the Adhesive Properties of Cells to N-Isopropylacrylamide/N-tert-Butylacrylamide Copolymer Surfaces with Changes in Surface Structure Using Contact Angle Measurements, Molecular Simulations, and Raman Spectroscopy
  193. Use of Raman spectroscopy in the investigation of debundling of single walled carbon nanotubes
  194. The potential of vibrational spectroscopy in the early detection of cervical cancer: an exciting emerging field
  195. Structural property relationships in conjugated polymers
  196. Spectroscopic analysis of the interaction of SWNT with simple organic molecules
  197. Relationships for electron-vibrational coupling in conjugated π organic systems
  198. Investigation of polymerization rate in an acrylamide-based photopolymer using Raman spectroscopy
  199. Fluorescence concentration studies of HiPco SWNTs and semi-conjugated polymers
  200. Electroabsorption studies of structurally modified fullerene thin films
  201. Correlation of spectroscopic and biochemical assays post-ionising radiation exposure in human skin cell analogues
  202. Linear electronic and optical processes in Fullerene thin films
  203. Interaction of single walled carbon nanotubes with starch-based systems
  204. Electroabsorption studies of structurally modified fullerene thin films
  205. Temperature-Induced Nucleation of Poly( p -phenylene vinylene- co -2,5-dioctyloxy- m -phenylene vinylene) Crystallization by HiPco Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
  206. Raman Spectroscopic Evaluation of Efficacy of Current Paraffin Wax Section Dewaxing Agents
  207. Evidence of a redox equilibrium assisted chain propagation mode for aniline polymerization: in situ spectral investigation in dodecylbenzene sufonic acid based system
  208. Carbon-nanotube nucleated crystallinity in a conjugated polymer based composite
  209. Purification and isolation of SWNTs
  210. Characterization of the Interaction of Gamma Cyclodextrin with Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
  211. Using fluoresence spectra to distinguish between microalgae species
  212. Potential of Raman spectroscopy for the molecular characterization of human tumors
  213. Excited state properties of C 60 revisited: a Raman study
  214. Stokes/anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy of high-pressure carbon oxide (HiPco) single-walled carbon nanotubes
  215. Spectroscopic analysis of the intermolecular interactions of gamma cyclodextrin and carbon nanotubes
  216. Single-wall carbon nanotubes as templates for organic molecules
  217. Raman spectroscopic analysis of ionization processes in biological systems
  218. Physical interactions between HiPco SWNTs and semiconjugated polymers
  219. Photoluminescence quenching and degradation studies to determine the effect of nanotube inclusions on polymer morphology in conjugated polymer-carbon nanotube composites
  220. Optical spectroscopy of single-molecule and aggregate hexabenzocoronene derivatives
  221. Luminescence properties of coumarins and quiones
  222. Intermolecular interactions in molecular systems: pros and cons
  223. In-situ Raman spectroscopy of electrically generated species in fullerene thin films
  224. Electronic transfer studies of fullerene/polymer hybrids
  225. Optical Spectroscopy of Isolated and Aggregate Hexabenzocoronene Derivatives:  A Study of Self-Assembling Molecular Nanowires
  226. A Microscopic and Spectroscopic Study of Interactions between Carbon Nanotubes and a Conjugated Polymer
  227. Purification and processing of carbon nanotubes using self-assembly and selective interaction with a semiconjugated polymer
  228. Spectroscopic investigation of conjugated polymer/single-walled carbon nanotube interactions
  229. Observation and identification of the molecular triplet in C60 thin films
  230. Complex nano-assemblies of polymers and carbon nanotubes
  231. Systematic trends in the synthesis of (meta-phenylene vinylene) copolymers
  232. Spectroscopic characterisation of the C60 photo-polymer produced from solution
  233. Spectroscopic and structural analysis of precursors to hexagonal close packed phases in C60 thin films
  234. Solvent effects on the luminescent properties of conjugated molecules
  235. Nonlinear photoluminescence in multiwall carbon nanotubes
  236. Isomerism and inter-chain effects in a semi-conjugated co-polymer, poly(m-phenylenevinylene-co-2,5-dioctyloxy-p-phenylenevinylene)
  237. Increased luminescence efficiency in PmPV thin films by modified thin-film preparation techniques
  238. Excited state inhibition of luminescence in DPOP-PPV
  239. Bulky sidegroup polymers – synthesis and characterisation
  240. A functional conjugated polymer to process, purify and selectively interact with single wall carbon nanotubes
  241. Excited-state quenching of a highly luminescent conjugated polymer
  242. Raman studies of TGS doped with Nd
  243. Improvement of luminescence efficiency and photostability in polymer thin films
  244. Investigation of efficiency and photostability in polymer films
  245. Correlation of molecular vibrational structure with luminescent quantum yields
  246. Towards processing of carbon nanotubes for technical applications
  247. Synthesis and optical properties of phenylene-vinylene copolymers
  248. Optical Absorption and Fluorescence of a Multi-walled Nanotube-Polymer Composite
  249. Luminescent quantum yields and vibrational spectroscopy
  250. Evolution and evaluation of the polymer/nanotube composite
  251. Electronic properties of structurally modified C60 films
  252. Chromatography of carbon nanotubes
  253. Mono- and polycyclic aromatic polymers — synthesis and properties
  254. Photophysical and photochemical processes in fullerenes under high-intensity illumination
  255. Structural aspects of electroluminescence in fullerene crystals
  256. Structural alteration and chemical stability of heat treated C60 films
  257. A Raman analysis of C60 at low temperatures: a study of molecular and crystal-field effects
  258. Electroluminescence in fullerene crystals
  259. A Study of Reversible Photochemical Phenomena in C60
  260. Electroluminescence in Fullerene Crystals
  261. Nonlinear Optical and Transport Processes in Fullerenes
  262. Excited State Phenomena in Solid State Fullerene
  263. Nonlinear Excited State Phenomena and Electro-luminescence in Fullerene Crystals
  264. Reversible photochemical processes in fullerenes. A Raman study
  265. Influence of substitution on the electronic properties of bianthrones
  266. Raman studies of nonlinear phenomena in fullerene crystallites
  267. Many-body effects in the highly excited state of fullerenes
  268. A Molecular Switch Involving Large Conformational Changes. A Theoretical Study
  269. Raman studies of photochemical reactions in fullerene films
  270. Broadband electroluminescent emission from fullerene crystals
  271. Fullerenes in the highly excited state
  272. Photoconductivity of thin film fullerenes; Effect of oxygen and thermal annealing
  273. Nonlinear optical studies of group 10 transition-metal thienyl systems
  274. Excited state transient spectroscopy of anthracene based photochromic systems
  275. Nonlinear luminescence phenomena in fullerene crystallites
  276. Time-resolved photoluminescence of solid state fullerenes
  277. Time resolved fluorescence and solvatochromism in donor-substituted bianthrones
  278. Time resolved fluorescence and solvatochromism in donor-substituted bianthrones
  279. Photoluminescence of solid state fullerenes
  280. Picosecond photoconductivity in (CH)x
  281. Photoconductivity of C60/C70 films
  282. p-type doping of C60 films
  283. Picosecond Photoconductivity in (CH) x Measured by Cross-Correlation
  284. Steady state photoconductive response of C60/C70 films
  285. Linear and nonlinear waveguiding in Rhodamine-doped epoxy films
  286. Large infrared nonlinear optical response of C 60
  287. Resonant enhancement of the near infra-red nonlinear optical susceptibility of organic polymers
  288. Degenerate four‐wave mixing in rhodamine doped epoxy waveguides
  289. Multiphoton nonlinear interactions in conjugated organic polymers
  290. Nonlinear optical studies of graded enyne oligomers
  291. Simple setup for rapid testing of third-order nonlinear optical materials
  292. Thyratron-based Pockels cell driver for single pulse switch-out in mode-locked lasers
  293. Macromolecular Physics in Lodz
  294. Macromolecular Physics in Lodz
  295. Three-photon enhanced optical nonlinearity of poly(3-butylthiophene)
  296. Macromolecular physics in Lodz
  297. Picosecond optical phase conjugation using conjugated organic molecules
  298. Reverse saturable absorption in tetraphenylporphyrins