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Data for "Controlled core-to-core photo-polymerisation – fabrication of an optical fibre-based pH sensor" 

Mohamad, Fuad; Tanner, Michael G.; Choudhury, Debaditya; Choudhary, Tushar R.; Wood, Harry A. C.; Harrington, Kerrianne; Bradley, Mark
The fabrication of fluorescence-based pH sensors, embedded into etched pits of an optical fibre via highly controllable and spatially selective photo-polymerisation is described and the sensors validated.
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Can dispersion forces govern aromatic stacking in an organic solvent? 

Cockroft, Scott; Yang, Lixu
Experimental support for the dominance of van der Waals dispersion forces in aromatic stacking interactions occurring in organic solution is surprisingly limited. Here, we have examined the size-dependence of aromatic ...
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Data associated with manuscript: Miniaturisation of a peptide-based electrochemical protease activity sensor using platinum microelectrodes 

Ucar, Ahmet; González-Fernández, Eva; Staderini, Matteo; Avlonitis, Nicolaos; Murray, Alan F; Bradley, Mark; Mount, Andrew R
Data associated with the manuscript: "Miniaturisation of a peptide-based electrochemical protease activity sensor using platinum microelectrodes". Robust and sensitive miniaturised peptide-based electrochemical biosensor ...
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Data from publication "Functionalised Microscale Nanoband Edge Electrode (MNEE) Arrays; the systematic quantitative study of hydrogels grown on nanoelectrode biosensor arrays for enhanced sensing in biological media" 

Piper, Andrew; Mount, Andrew R
These data are all the data from the graphical Figures in the paper "Functionalised Microscale Nanoband Edge Electrode (MNEE) Arrays; the systematic quantitative study of hydrogels grown on nanoelectrode biosensor arrays ...
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Global sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of an atmospheric chemistry transport model: the FRAME model (version 9.15.0) as a case study 

Aleksankina, Ksenia
Atmospheric chemistry transport models (ACTMs) are widely used to underpin policy decisions associated with the impact of potential changes in emissions on future pollutant concentrations and deposition. It is therefore ...
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Structural evidence for the covalent modification of FabH by 4,5-dichloro-1,2-dithiol-3-one (HR45) 

Ekström, Alex; Kelly, Van; Marles-Wright, Jon; Cockroft, Scott; Campopiano, Dominic
We use mass spectrometry analysis and molecular modelling to show the established antimicrobial inhibitor 4,5-dichloro-1,2-dithiol-3-one (HR45) acts by forming a covalent adduct with the target β-ketoacyl-ACP synthase III ...
 

 

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Date Accessioned2019 (1)2018 (2)2017 (2)2015 (1)Data CreatorBradley, Mark (2)Cockroft, Scott (2)Mount, Andrew R (2)... View allSubject Classification
Chemistry (6)
... View allSubject Keywordsarray sensing (1)biofouling (1)biological media (1)... View allFunderEPSRC - Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (5)BBSRC - Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (1)NERC - Natural Environment Research Council (1)Typedataset (6)Spatial Coverage
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