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Conjugation of Amphiphilic Proteins to Hydrophobic Ligands in Organic Solvent
Lillo, Antonietta M.,Lopez, Ciana L.,Rajale, Trideep,Yen, Hung-Ju,Magurudeniya, Harsha D.,Phipps, M. Lisa,Balog, Eva Rose M.,Sanchez, Timothy C.,Iyer, Srinivas,Wang, Hsing-Lin,Michalczyk, Ryszard,Rocha, Reginaldo C.,Martinez, Jennifer S.
, p. 2654 - 2664 (2018)
Protein-ligand conjugations are usually carried out in aqueous media in order to mimic the environment within which the conjugates will be used. In this work, we focus on the conjugation of amphiphilic variants of elastin-like polypeptide (ELP), short ela
Organic electroluminescence device and phenylenediamine derivative
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, (2008/06/13)
The invention is to provide an organic EL device having a long life time that can reduce the driving voltage of the organic EL device, and to provide a material having a small ionization potential and exhibiting a large hole mobility by using as a layer or a zone. The organic electroluminescence device comprises a pair of electrodes and an organic light emitting layer sandwiched in the electrodes, characterized in that a hole transporting zone provided between the electrodes comprises the phenylenediamine derivative represented by the specific structural formulae, and the phenylenediamine derivative has a hole mobility of 10?4cm2/V·s or more upon using as a layer or a zone, with the organic light emitting layer containing a charge injection auxiliary.