Sandra Loudwig
Affiliations: | Chemistry R&D | Luminex Corporation |
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Sign in to add mentorMaurice Goeldner | grad student | Université Louis Pasteur - Strasbourg | |
Hagan P. Bayley | post-doc |
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Loudwig S, Goeldner M. (2010) ChemInform Abstract: N-Methyl-N-(o-nitrophenyl)carbamates as Photolabile Alcohol Protecting Groups. Cheminform. 33: no-no |
Specht A, Loudwig S, Peng L, et al. (2009) Complexing photolabile cholinergic ligands with synthetic and biological receptors: A dynamic survey Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry. 65: 157-163 |
Loudwig S, Bayley H. (2006) Photoisomerization of an individual azobenzene molecule in water: an on-off switch triggered by light at a fixed wavelength. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 128: 12404-5 |
Loudwig S, Bayley H, Peng L, et al. (2005) Photoregulation of Proteins Dynamic Studies in Biology: Phototriggers, Photoswitches and Caged Biomolecules. 253-340 |
Loudwig S, Nicolet Y, Masson P, et al. (2003) Photoreversible inhibition of cholinesterases: catalytic serine-labeled caged butyrylcholinesterase. Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology. 4: 762-7 |
Specht A, Loudwig S, Peng L, et al. (2002) p-Hydroxyphenacyl bromide as photoremoveable thiol label: A potential phototrigger for thiol-containing biomolecules Tetrahedron Letters. 43: 8947-8950 |
Loudwig S, Specht A, Goeldner M. (2002) Caged compounds, the photolabile precursors of bioactive molecules. Developments and prospects | Les composés « cagés » ou les précurseurs photochimiques de molécules biologiquement actives. Mise au point et perspectives Actualite Chimique. 7-12 |
Loudwig S, Goeldner M. (2001) N-Methyl-N-(o-nitrophenyl)carbamates as photolabile alcohol protecting groups Tetrahedron Letters. 42: 7957-7959 |