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Andrew B. Holmes
Researcher at University of Melbourne
Publications - 547
Citations - 43432
Andrew B. Holmes is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polymer & Supercritical carbon dioxide. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 524 publications receiving 42062 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew B. Holmes include University of Washington & Clare College.
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Acylation reactions of silylated butadiynes: synthesis of some naturally occuring diacetylenic ketones
Graham E. Jones,Andrew B. Holmes +1 more
TL;DR: Acylation of 4-substituted 1-trimethylsilylbuta-1,3-diynes with suitable acyl halides in the presence of titanium tetrachloride gave diacetylenic ketones as discussed by the authors.
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Covalent attachment of functionalized cardiolipin on a biosensor gold surface allows repetitive measurements of anticardiolipin antibodies in serum.
Alice Schlichtiger,Claudia Baier,Meng-Xin Yin,Andrew B. Holmes,Makiko Maruyama,Ralf Strasser,Ulrich Rant,Markus Thaler,Peter B. Luppa +8 more
TL;DR: The results showed that the aCL biosensor is a much more sensitive diagnostic device for APS patients compared to previous methods and can be distinguished by the different binding kinetics and patterns.
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Dose-dependent effects in the subacute response of the rat lung to quartz. I. The cellular response and the activity of lactate dehydrogenase in the airways.
TL;DR: The response of the rat lung to a range of doses of quartz at 50 and 100 days after its administration by intratracheal instillation was investigated by bronchopulmonary lavage and the effects on the numbers of polymorphonuclear leucocytes, lymphocytes and macrophages recovered are described.
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Enhancement of efficiency in organic photovoltaic devices containing self-complementary hydrogen-bonding domains
TL;DR: Evidence is presented that the ability of these molecules to form one-dimensional hydrogen-bonded chains and subsequently exhibit hierarchical self-assembly into nanostructured domains can be correlated with improved device efficiency.
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Causation in a Cascade: The Origins of Selectivities in Intramolecular Nitrone Cycloadditions
Elizabeth H. Krenske,Elizabeth H. Krenske,Sesil Agopcan,Viktorya Aviyente,Kendall N. Houk,Brian A. Johnson,Andrew B. Holmes,Andrew B. Holmes +7 more
TL;DR: A new mechanism competing with that originally proposed in the application of these reactions to the histrionicotoxin synthesis was discovered in these studies.