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    A Carbon Nanotube Optical Sensor Reports Nuclear Entry via a Noncanonical Pathway by Budhathoki-Uprety, Januka, Langenbacher, Rachel E, Jena, Prakrit V, Roxbury, Daniel, Heller, Daniel A

    Published in ACS nano (25-04-2017)
    “…Single-walled carbon nanotubes are of interest in biomedicine for imaging and molecular sensing applications and as shuttles for various cargos such as…”
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    Hematoxylin Nuclear Stain Reports Oxidative Stress via Near-Infrared Emission by Langenbacher, Rachel E., Horoszko, Christopher P., Kim, Mijin, Heller, Daniel A.

    Published in ACS chemical biology (19-05-2023)
    “…Hematoxylin & eosin (H&E) is the gold standard histological stain used for medical diagnosis and has been used for over a century. Herein, we examined the…”
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    Harnessing nanotechnology to expand the toolbox of chemical biology by Williams, Ryan M., Chen, Shi, Langenbacher, Rachel E., Galassi, Thomas V., Harvey, Jackson D., Jena, Prakrit V., Budhathoki-Uprety, Januka, Luo, Minkui, Heller, Daniel A.

    Published in Nature chemical biology (01-02-2021)
    “…Although nanotechnology often addresses biomedical needs, nanoscale tools can also facilitate broad biological discovery. Nanoscale delivery, imaging,…”
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    A Carbon Nanotube Optical Sensor Reports Nuclear Entry via a Non-Canonical Pathway by Budhathoki-Uprety, Januka, Langenbacher, Rachel E., Jena, Prakrit V., Roxbury, Daniel, Heller, Daniel A.

    Published in ACS nano (11-04-2017)
    “…Single-walled carbon nanotubes are of interest in biomedicine for imaging and molecular sensing applications, and as shuttles for various cargos such as…”
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    In Situ Hybridization Nanoprobes to Investigate Mu Opioid Receptor Alternative Splicing by Langenbacher, Rachel E

    Published 01-01-2021
    “…Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a powerful tool for investigating mRNA expression in fixed tissues and cells while preserving structural…”
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