Publications of P. Laurino
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Journal Article (11)
Journal Article
23 (1), pp. 106 - 120 (2013)
Toxoplasma gondii secretory proteins bind to sulfated heparin structures. Glycobiology
Journal Article
33 (20), pp. 1770 - 1774 (2012)
Snowballing radical generation leads to ultrahigh molecular weight polymers. Macromolecular Rapid Communications
Journal Article
95 (12), pp. 2578 - 2588 (2012)
A capture-and-release catalytic flow system. Helvetica Chimica Acta
Journal Article
11 (1), pp. 73 - 78 (2011)
Detection of bacteria using glyco-dendronized polylysine prepared by continuous flow photofunctionalization. Nano Letters
Journal Article
6 (8), pp. 1209 - 1220 (2011)
Continuous-flow reactor-based synthesis of carbohydrate and dihydrolipoic acid-capped quantum dots. Nature Protocols
Journal Article
8 (21), pp. 4987 - 4996 (2010)
Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of carbohydrate-functionalized cyclodextrins and liposomes for hepatocyte-specific targeting. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Journal Article
43 (24), pp. 10311 - 10314 (2010)
Accelerated continous flow RAFT polymerization. Macromolecules
Journal Article
49 (11), pp. 2054 - 2057 (2010)
Synthesis of carbohydrate-functionalized quantum dots in microreactors. Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Journal Article
131, pp. 2110 - 2112 (2009)
In vitro imaging and in vivo liver targeting with carbohydrate capped quantum dots. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Journal Article
5, 19 (2009)
Asymmetric reactions in continuous flow. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry
Journal Article
27 (2), pp. 15 - 17 (2009)
Synthesis of pharmaceutical and bio-active compounds in microreactors. Chimica Oggi-Chemistry Today Book Chapter (2)
Book Chapter
Carbohydrate-based nanoscience: metallo-glycodendrimers and quantum dots as multivalent probes. In: Proceedings of the International Beilstein Symposium on Functional Nanoscience, pp. 143 - 166 (Eds. Hicks, M. G.; Kettner, C.). Logos-Verlag, Berlin (2011)
Book Chapter
Microfluidic devices for organic processes. In: Chemical Reactions and Processes under Flow Conditions, pp. 118 - 162. The Royal Society of Chemistry (2010)
Thesis - PhD (1)
Thesis - PhD
Photochemical transformations in continuous flow devices. Dissertation, ETH Zürich, Zürich (2011)
Patent (1)
Patent
Continuous flow processes for photoconjugation of high-molecular chemical entities. (2012)