Category Archives: Boron Compounds for Biomedicine: Pharmacophores, Transport/Drug Delivery and Diagnostics/Biosensors

Ion Recognition

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Ion recognition, thus chemical sensors based on Ion Selective Electrodes, or ISFET’s, Ion Selective Field Effect Transistors; transport membranes based on Supported Liquid Membranes (SLM’s) and Fixed Site Complexing Membranes (FSCM’s). Ion Selective Electrodes: We have developed a new material … Continue reading

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Medical Chemistry

Boron cluster are developed as boron anti-tumor agents for BNCT – Boron Neutron Capture Therapy – radioimaging/ radiotherapy with iodine containing B-compounds and X-Ray contrast. BNCT:   The stable isotope of boron 10B (19.8% natural abundance) readily captures neutrons, while … Continue reading

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