Synthesis of deuterated γ-linolenic acid and application for biological studies: metabolic tuning and Raman imaging

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Ayato Sato ◽  
Yuki Tamura ◽  
Syusuke Egoshi ◽  
Koichi Fujiwara ◽  
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γ-Linolenic acid (GLA) is reported to show tumor-selective cytotoxicity via unidentified mechanisms. We introduced deuterium into GLA as a dual functional tag for metabolic inhibition and Raman imaging and applied for mechanistic studies.

1996 ◽  
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Takayoshi Toda ◽  
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Xiuli Hu ◽  
Xingang Guan ◽  
Jing Li ◽  
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Ming Liu ◽  
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Dual functional micelles combining active targeting (cRGD) and tumor microenvironment stimuli response used for Dox delivery.


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Hyun-Soon Jong ◽  
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Yeonjoo Jung ◽  
Keun-Wook Lee ◽  
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F Maraboeuf ◽  
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R. C. Moretz ◽  
D. F. Parsons

Short lifetime or total absence of electron diffraction of ordered biological specimens is an indication that the specimen undergoes extensive molecular structural damage in the electron microscope. The specimen damage is due to the interaction of the electron beam (40-100 kV) with the specimen and the total removal of water from the structure by vacuum drying. The lower percentage of inelastic scattering at 1 MeV makes it possible to minimize the beam damage to the specimen. The elimination of vacuum drying by modification of the electron microscope is expected to allow more meaningful investigations of biological specimens at 100 kV until 1 MeV electron microscopes become more readily available. One modification, two-film microchambers, has been explored for both biological and non-biological studies.


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