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    DNA-Templated Semiconductor Nanoparticle Chains and Wires by Dong, L., Hollis, T., Connolly, B. A., Wright, N. G., Horrocks, B. R., Houlton, A.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (02-07-2007)
    “…Highly organized CdS growth by DNA templating is used to produce either linear arrangements of Q‐particles along the DNA strands or continuous conducting…”
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    Dispersions of alkyl-capped silicon nanocrystals in aqueous media: photoluminescence and ageing by Dickinson, F M, Alsop, T A, Al-Sharif, N, Berger, C E M, Datta, H K, Siller, L, Chao, Y, Tuite, E M, Houlton, A, Horrocks, B R

    Published in Analyst (London) (01-11-2008)
    “…Alkyl-capped silicon nanocrystals can be dispersed in aqueous media by shaking or stirring their solutions in organic solvents (DMSO, ether, THF) with excess…”
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    A Deuterium Labeling, FTIR, and Ab Initio Investigation of the Solution-Phase Thermal Reactions of Alcohols and Alkenes with Hydrogen-Terminated Silicon Surfaces by Bateman, J. E, Eagling, R. D, Horrocks, B. R, Houlton, A

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (15-06-2000)
    “…The reactions of alcohols and alkenes with hydrogen-terminated silicon surfaces have been investigated using infrared spectroscopy and deuterium labeling of…”
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    A Kinetic Model of the Formation of Organic Monolayers on Hydrogen-Terminated Silicon by Hydrosilation of Alkenes by Woods, M, Carlsson, S, Hong, Q, Patole, S. N, Lie, L. H, Houlton, A, Horrocks, B. R

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (22-12-2005)
    “…We have analyzed a kinetic model for the formation of organic monolayers based on a previously suggested free radical chain mechanism for the reaction of…”
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    Immobilisation and synthesis of DNA on Si(111), nanocrystalline porous silicon and silicon nanoparticles by Lie, L H, Patole, S N, Pike, A R, Ryder, L C, Connolly, B A, Ward, A D, Tuite, E M, Houlton, A, Horrocks, B R

    Published in Faraday discussions (01-01-2004)
    “…Oligonucleotides have been synthesized on hydrogen-terminated Si(111) and porous silicon using surface hydrosilation of difunctional molecules…”
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    Covalent and Non-covalent Attachment and Patterning of Polypyrrole at Silicon Surfaces by Pike, A.R., Patole, S.N., Murray, N.C., Ilyas, T., Connolly, B.A., Horrocks, B.R., Houlton, A.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (05-02-2003)
    “…DNA and alkenyl pyrrole functionalized silicon surfaces allow for the formation of silicon/polypyrrole junctions. These junctions are spatially controlled by…”
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    Voltammetric measurements of the interaction of metal complexes with nucleic acids by Aslanoglu, M, Isaac, C J, Houlton, A, Horrocks, B R

    Published in Analyst (London) (01-01-2000)
    “…Cyclic voltammetry and differential-pulse voltammetry at mm-sized electrodes were used to measure the decrease in the rate of diffusion of metal complexes upon…”
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    Isolated four-chamber working swine heart model by Chinchoy, Edward, Soule, Charles L, Houlton, Andrew J, Gallagher, William J, Hjelle, Mark A, Laske, Timothy G, Morissette, Josée, Iaizzo, Paul A

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-11-2000)
    “…Background. Isolated heart models separate cardiac characteristics from systemic characteristics with subsequent findings used in cardiac research, including…”
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    The potential for increased risk of infection due to the reuse of convective air-warming/cooling coverlets by Sigg, D. C., Houlton, A. J., Iaizzo, P. A.

    Published in Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (01-02-1999)
    “…Background: The use of convective air warming and/or cooling for the prevention of hypothermia or to induce hypothermia is growing rapidly. To date, there is…”
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    Measurement of the rate of uptake and subcellular localization of porphyrins in cells using fluorescence digital imaging microscopy by Georgiou, G N, Ahmet, M T, Houlton, A, Silver, J, Cherry, R J

    Published in Photochemistry and photobiology (01-04-1994)
    “…A fluorescence imaging system incorporating a cooled slow-scan charge-coupled device camera was used to study the rate of uptake and subcellular localization…”
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    The effect of reduced myocardial cyclic AMP content on the response to milrinone in the isolated guinea pig heart by Kehler, C H, Hebl, J R, Soule, C L, Gallagher, W J, Houlton, A J

    “…Cardiac beta receptor down-regulation is associated with a reduction of tissue cyclic adenosine monophosphate (AMP) content. Milrinone exerts its effects by…”
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    Equilibrium and non-equilibrium thermodynamics of templating reactions for the formation of nanowires by Watson, Scott M D, Houlton, Andrew, Horrocks, Benjamin R

    Published in Nanotechnology (21-12-2012)
    “…The thermodynamics of the templating of materials on one-dimensional templates, such as DNA, is modeled by considering two terms: the surface tension of the…”
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    Covalent Immobilization of a TiW5 Polyoxometalate on Derivatized Silicon Surfaces by Errington, R. John, Petkar, Sagar S., Horrocks, Benjamin R., Houlton, Andrew, Lie, Lars H., Patole, Samson N.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (11-02-2005)
    “…Covalent ties: The polyoxometalate (nBu4N)3[(MeO)TiW5O18] is easily anchored to alkanol‐functionalized surfaces of porous and single‐crystal silicon (see…”
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    Enzyme immunoassay for urinary albumin by Fielding, B A, Price, D A, Houlton, C A

    Published in Clinical chemistry (Baltimore, Md.) (01-02-1983)
    “…We describe an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for urinary albumin, performed on microtiter plates with use of commercially available antisera and peroxidase…”
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    Optical luminescence from alkyl-passivated Si nanocrystals under vacuum ultraviolet excitation: Origin and temperature dependence of the blue and orange emissions by Chao, Y., Houlton, A., Horrocks, B. R., Hunt, M. R. C., Poolton, N. R. J., Yang, J., Šiller, L.

    Published in Applied physics letters (26-06-2006)
    “…The origin and stability of luminescence are critical issues for Si nanocrystals which are intended for use as biological probes. The optical luminescence of…”
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    Urinary albumin excretion in school children by Davies, A G, Postlethwaite, R J, Price, D A, Burn, J L, Houlton, C A, Fielding, B A

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-07-1984)
    “…Concentrations of albumin were measured by an enzyme linked immunoassay in 24 hour urine collections (divided into day and night-time samples) from 183 boys…”
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    Ferrocenyl-Modified DNA: Synthesis, Characterization and Integration with Semiconductor Electrodes by Pike, Andrew R., Ryder, Lyndsey C., Horrocks, Benjamin R., Clegg, William, Connolly, Bernard A., Houlton, Andrew

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (01-01-2005)
    “…The ferrocenyl‐nucleoside, 5‐ethynylferrocenyl‐2′‐deoxycytidine (1) has been prepared by Pd‐catalyzed cross‐coupling between ethynylferrocene and…”
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    DNA On Silicon Devices: On-Chip Synthesis, Hybridization, and Charge Transfer by Pike, Andrew R., Lie, Lars H., Eagling, Robert A., Ryder, Lyndsey C., Patole, Samson N., Connolly, Bernard A., Horrocks, Benjamin R., Houlton, Andrew

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (15-02-2002)
    “…Complementary strands and redox intercalators can be self‐assembled into nanoscale structures capable of charge transfer at the electrode surface from DNA…”
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