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Evidence for the optical signalling of changes in bicarbonate concentration within the mitochondrial region of living cells (2011)
Journal Article
Smith, D., Law, G., Benjamin, S., Pal, R., Parker, D., & Wong, K. (2011). Evidence for the optical signalling of changes in bicarbonate concentration within the mitochondrial region of living cells. Chemical Communications, 47(26), 7347-7349. https://doi.org/10.1039/c1cc11853f

Image and spectral intensity from bicarbonate-selective europium(III) probes localised in the mitochondria of cells is modulated reversibly by variation of external pCO2, and is suppressed by addition of the carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, acetazolomid... Read More about Evidence for the optical signalling of changes in bicarbonate concentration within the mitochondrial region of living cells.

Photostop: production of zero-velocity molecules by photodissociation in a molecular beam (2011)
Journal Article
Trottier, A., Carty, D., & Wrede, E. (2011). Photostop: production of zero-velocity molecules by photodissociation in a molecular beam. Molecular Physics, 109(5), 725-733. https://doi.org/10.1080/00268976.2010.550142

Photostop is an accessible technique capable of producing atoms or molecules at a standstill in the laboratory frame. Starting with a NO2/Xe molecular beam with a mean velocity of 415 m s-1 and a longitudinal translational temperature of 6 K, NO2 mol... Read More about Photostop: production of zero-velocity molecules by photodissociation in a molecular beam.

Production of cold bromine atoms at zero mean velocity by photodissociation (2011)
Journal Article
Doherty, W., Bell, M., Softley, T., Rowland, A., Wrede, E., & Carty, D. (2011). Production of cold bromine atoms at zero mean velocity by photodissociation. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 13(18), 8441-8447. https://doi.org/10.1039/c0cp02472d

The production of a translationally cold (T < 1 K) sample of bromine atoms with estimated densities of up to 108 cm−3 using photodissociation is presented. A molecular beam of Br2 seeded in Kr is photodissociated into Br + Br* fragments, and the velo... Read More about Production of cold bromine atoms at zero mean velocity by photodissociation.

A new procedure for the determination of the Soil Water Retention Curves by continuous drying using high suction tensiometers (2011)
Journal Article
Lourenço, S., Gallipoli, D., Toll, D., Augarde, C., & Evans, F. (2011). A new procedure for the determination of the Soil Water Retention Curves by continuous drying using high suction tensiometers. Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 48(2), 327-335. https://doi.org/10.1139/t10-062

Soil-water retention curves (SWRCs) can be determined using high-suction tensiometers (HSTs) following two different procedures that involve either continuous or discrete measurement of suction. In the former case, suction measurements are taken whil... Read More about A new procedure for the determination of the Soil Water Retention Curves by continuous drying using high suction tensiometers.

Advances in tensiometer-based suction control systems (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Lourenço, S. D. N., Gallipoli, D., Toll, D. G., Augarde, C. E., & Evans, F. D. (2011). Advances in tensiometer-based suction control systems. In E. Alonso, & A. Gens (Eds.), Unsaturated soils (695-700). https://doi.org/10.1201/b10526-108

Cunningham (2000) and Jotisankasa (2005) pioneered the development of tensiometer-based suction control systems. In these systems, wetting and drying of the soil are achieved by water injection and circulation of air in contact with the specimen whil... Read More about Advances in tensiometer-based suction control systems.

The MUSE Network: Research Outcomes (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Toll, D., Gallipoli, D., Augarde, C., De Gennaro, V., Mancuso, C., Tarantino, A., …Wheeler, S. (2010). The MUSE Network: Research Outcomes. In O. Buzzi, S. Fityus, & D. Sheng (Eds.),

Definition of the uptake mechanism and sub-cellular localisation profile of emissive lanthanide complexes as cellular optical probes (2010)
Journal Article
New, E., Congreve, A., & Parker, D. (2010). Definition of the uptake mechanism and sub-cellular localisation profile of emissive lanthanide complexes as cellular optical probes. Chemical Science, 1(1), 111-118. https://doi.org/10.1039/c0sc00105h

A series of experiments has been undertaken in order to gain a greater understanding of the cellular uptake and localisation behaviour of emissive lanthanide complexes as cellular stains or probes. Out of a large number of structurally related comple... Read More about Definition of the uptake mechanism and sub-cellular localisation profile of emissive lanthanide complexes as cellular optical probes.