A series of fluorescent probes, including a number of molecular rotors, have been used to follow the self-assembly of dipeptide-based low molecular weight gelators. We show that these probes can be used to gain an insight into the assembly process. Thioflavin T, a commonly used stain for β-sheets, appears to act as a molecular rotor in these gelling systems, with the fluorescence data closely matching that of other rotors. The molecular rotor was incorporated into an assay system with glucose oxidase to enable glucose-concentration specific gelation and hence generating a fluorescent output. Applying this system to urine from patients with various levels of glycosuria (a symptom of diabetes), it was found to provide excellent correlation wi...
We describe new methods to analyse and control the self-assembly of gelation leading to exciting new...
We have studied the suitability of using a molecular rotor-based steady-state fluorometric assay for...
The development of fluorescent gels, if not the current focus, is at the center of recent efforts de...
A series of fluorescent probes, including a number of molecular rotors, have been used to follow the...
A series of fluorescent probes, including a number of molecular rotors, have been used to follow the...
Chapter 1 provides an introduction to molecular gels and their applications. Molecular gels are form...
Changes in microscopic viscosity and macromolecular crowding accompany the transition of proteins fr...
Fluorescein-, benzothiazole-, quinoline-, stilbene-, and carbazole-containing fluorescent gelators h...
The self-assembly of small organic molecules can lead to interesting materials such as non-Newtonian...
The self-assembly of low molecular weight gelators to form gels has enormous potential for cell cult...
In this study we report the synthesis of new cytidine derived gelators possessing acyl chains of dif...
Herein, we showcase the use of high-throughput microplate reader methodologies for the characterisat...
Blending different low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) provides a convenient route to tune the pro...
Molecular gels and fibrillar networks – a comprehensive guide to experiment and theory Molecular Gel...
Here we want to develop a new method of measuring the mechanical response of biomaterials in paralle...
We describe new methods to analyse and control the self-assembly of gelation leading to exciting new...
We have studied the suitability of using a molecular rotor-based steady-state fluorometric assay for...
The development of fluorescent gels, if not the current focus, is at the center of recent efforts de...
A series of fluorescent probes, including a number of molecular rotors, have been used to follow the...
A series of fluorescent probes, including a number of molecular rotors, have been used to follow the...
Chapter 1 provides an introduction to molecular gels and their applications. Molecular gels are form...
Changes in microscopic viscosity and macromolecular crowding accompany the transition of proteins fr...
Fluorescein-, benzothiazole-, quinoline-, stilbene-, and carbazole-containing fluorescent gelators h...
The self-assembly of small organic molecules can lead to interesting materials such as non-Newtonian...
The self-assembly of low molecular weight gelators to form gels has enormous potential for cell cult...
In this study we report the synthesis of new cytidine derived gelators possessing acyl chains of dif...
Herein, we showcase the use of high-throughput microplate reader methodologies for the characterisat...
Blending different low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) provides a convenient route to tune the pro...
Molecular gels and fibrillar networks – a comprehensive guide to experiment and theory Molecular Gel...
Here we want to develop a new method of measuring the mechanical response of biomaterials in paralle...
We describe new methods to analyse and control the self-assembly of gelation leading to exciting new...
We have studied the suitability of using a molecular rotor-based steady-state fluorometric assay for...
The development of fluorescent gels, if not the current focus, is at the center of recent efforts de...