
Publications of Dan Grünstein
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Journal Article (10)
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Journal Article
116 (6), pp. 1958 - 1967 (2019)
Microbe-focused glycan array screening platform. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2.
Journal Article
265, pp. 142 - 151 (2015)
Fullerenols and glucosamine fullerenes reduce infarct volume and cerebral inflammation after ischemic stroke in normotensive and hypertensive rats. Experimental Neurology 3.
Journal Article
15 (7), pp. 986 - 994 (2014)
A new bifunctional chelator enables facile biocoupling and radiolabeling as the basis for a bioconjugation kit. ChemBioChem: A European Journal of Chemical Biology 4.
Journal Article
14 (4), pp. 2130 - 2134 (2014)
Imaging early endothelial inflammation following stroke by core shell silica superparamagnetic glyconanoparticles that target selectin. Nano Letters 5.
Journal Article
19 (12), pp. 3794 - 3800 (2013)
Glycosylated nanoscale surfaces: preparation and applications in medicine and molecular Biology. Chemistry – A European Journal 6.
Journal Article
84 (1), pp. 232 - 240 (2012)
Optimization of localized surface plasmon resonance transducers for studying carbohydrate-protein interactions. Analytical Chemistry 7.
Journal Article
22 (7), pp. 1167 - 1177 (2011)
What happens to hydrophobic interactions during transfer from the solution to the gas phase? The case of electrospray-based soft ionization methods. Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 8.
Journal Article
133 (35), pp. 13957 - 13966 (2011)
Hexameric supramolecular scaffold orients carbohydrates to sense bacteria. Journal of the American Chemical Society 9.
Journal Article
345 (7), pp. 948 - 955 (2010)
De novo synthesis of differentially protected L-iduronic acid glycosylating agents. Carbohydrate Research 10.
Journal Article
132 (30), pp. 10230 - 10232 (2010)
Lectin biosensing using digital analysis of Ru(II)-glycodendrimers. Journal of the American Chemical Society Book Chapter (1)
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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)
Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
Carbohydrate systems for biosensing, imaging, and medical applications. Dissertation, getr. Pag. pp., Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin (2012)