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Ligand-Based Drug Design : I. Conformational Studies Of Gbr 12909 Analogs As Cocaine Antagonists; Ii. 3d-Qsar Studies Of Salvinorin A Analogs As Kappa Opioid Agonists, Deepangi Pandit May 2007

Ligand-Based Drug Design : I. Conformational Studies Of Gbr 12909 Analogs As Cocaine Antagonists; Ii. 3d-Qsar Studies Of Salvinorin A Analogs As Kappa Opioid Agonists, Deepangi Pandit

Dissertations

Ligand-based drug design (LBDD) techniques are applied when the structure of the receptor is unknown but when a series of compounds or ligands have been identified that show the biological activity of the interest. Generally, availability of a series of compounds with high activity, with no activity, and also with a range of intermediate activities for the desired biological target is required. It is common that structures of membrane-bound proteins (for example, monoamine transporter proteins and opioid receptor proteins) are unknown as these proteins are notoriously difficult to crystallize.

In Part I of this study, analogs of the flexible dopamine …


Development Of Enzymatic Biofuel Cell Based On Carbon Nanotube Electrodes On Porous Silicon, Fan Yang Jan 2007

Development Of Enzymatic Biofuel Cell Based On Carbon Nanotube Electrodes On Porous Silicon, Fan Yang

Theses

The work presented in this thesis has focused on designing and characterizing biofuel cell electrodes using porous silicon (p-Si) as the substrate or current collecting platform on which carbon nanotubes (CNTs), both single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MiWNTs), were synthesized directly, followed by enzyme catalyst immobilization on the CNTs. Laccase and glucose oxidase (GOx) were used as enzymatic biocatalysts, which were immobilized on the CNT walls and tips using an electrochemical technique. Cyclic voltammetry showed well-defined redox peaks which indicated that the enzyme (GOx and laccase) were successfully immobilized on the CNTs. The amperometric responses of the …