17 results on '"Liaqat, Maham"'
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2. Nanoceria surface: the most sensitive redox-triggered one step nano-amplifier for fluorescence signal of ochratoxin A
3. Cu-Albumin Artificial Enzymes with Peroxidase and Oxidase Activity for Stereoselective Oxidations.
4. Fluorinated polymer zwitterions on gold nanoparticles: patterned catalyst surfaces guide interfacial transport and electrochemical CO2 reduction.
5. Fabrication of electro-active nano-trans surfaces to design label free electrochemical aptasensor for ochratoxin A detection
6. Single-Atom Cobalt Catalysts Coupled with Peroxidase Biocatalysis for C–H Bond Oxidation
7. Strongly coupled plasmonic metal nanoparticles with reversible pH-responsiveness and highly reproducible SERS in solution.
8. Techniques Used by Dental Specialists for Extensive Posterior Composite Restorations
9. Why surface hydrophobicity promotes CO2 electroreduction: a case study of hydrophobic polymer N-heterocyclic carbenes.
10. Strongly Coupled Plasmonic Metal Nanoparticles with Reversible pH-Responsiveness and Highly Reproducible SERS in Solution
11. Why surface hydrophobicity promotes CO2 electroreduction: a case study of hydrophobic polymer N-heterocyclic carbenes
12. Site-Specific Chemistry on Gold Nanorods: Curvature-Guided Surface Dewetting and Supracolloidal Polymerization.
13. Nanoceria surface: the most sensitive redox-triggered one step nano-amplifier for fluorescence signal of ochratoxin A
14. Tailoring the surface coordination of nitrogen doped nano titania to design -A specific fluorescence signal amplification probe for ochratoxin A detection
15. Menopause and its Effects on Oral Cavity
16. Fluorinated polymer zwitterions on gold nanoparticles: patterned catalyst surfaces guide interfacial transport and electrochemical CO 2 reduction.
17. Why surface hydrophobicity promotes CO 2 electroreduction: a case study of hydrophobic polymer N -heterocyclic carbenes.
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