Search Results - "Vase, Karina Højrup"
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Intravenous and oral copper kinetics, biodistribution and dosimetry in healthy humans studied by [64Cu]copper PET/CT
Published in EJNMMI radiopharmacy and chemistry (18-06-2020)“…Purpose Copper is essential for enzymatic processes throughout the body. [ 64 Cu]copper ( 64 Cu) positron emission tomography (PET) has been investigated as a…”
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Distribution of non-ceruloplasmin-bound copper after i.v. 64Cu injection studied with PET/CT in patients with Wilson disease
Published in JHEP reports (01-11-2023)“…In Wilson disease (WD), copper accumulation and increased non-ceruloplasmin-bound copper in plasma lead to liver and brain pathology. To better understand the…”
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Covalent Grafting of Glassy Carbon Electrodes with Diaryliodonium Salts: New Aspects
Published in Langmuir (27-03-2007)“…The applicability and versatility of the recently communicated procedure for the grafting of conducting carbon substrates by diaryliodonium salts is expanded…”
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Electrochemical Surface Derivatization of Glassy Carbon by the Reduction of Triaryl- and Alkyldiphenylsulfonium Salts
Published in Langmuir (01-01-2008)“…The range of materials susceptible to electrochemically assisted grafting onto carbon materials has been expanded to include a new group of compounds. This new…”
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Evaluation of various strategies to formation of pH responsive hydroquinone-terminated films on carbon electrodes
Published in Electrochimica acta (31-12-2007)“…The hydroquinone/quinone (H 2Q/Q) redox system was tethered to glassy carbon surfaces using first an electrochemical pre-oxidation treatment to afford…”
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Immobilization of Aryl and Alkynyl Groups onto Glassy Carbon Surfaces by Electrochemical Reduction of Iodonium Salts
Published in Langmuir (30-08-2005)“…A new versatile method has been developed for the electrochemically assisted grafting of carbon materials. The approach is based on the reduction of iodonium…”
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