
Type of Document Dissertation Author Jin, Shan Author's Email Address sjin1@student.gsu.edu URN etd-04202009-154455 Title DEVELOPMENT OF BORONIC ACID-BASED CHEMOSENSORS Degree Ph.D. Department Chemistry Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Binghe Wang Committee Chair David W. Boykin Committee Member Giovanni Gadda Committee Member Keywords
- Fluorescence
- Carbohydrate
- Sensor
- Boronic acid
Date of Defense 2009-04-16 Availability restricted Abstract It is well known that boronic acids can bind with diols and can be further applied as chemosensors for biomolecules such as carbohydrates and dopamine. Carbohydrates are known to mediate a large number of biological and pathological events. Small and macromolecules capable of carbohydrate recognition have great potentials as research tools, diagnostics, vectors for targeted delivery of therapeutic and imaging agents, and therapeutic agents.Files
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