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Muthiah N. Inbasekaran
Researcher at Dow Chemical Company
Publications - 30
Citations - 383
Muthiah N. Inbasekaran is an academic researcher from Dow Chemical Company. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ether & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 30 publications receiving 382 citations.
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Functionalized polyamine chelants and radioactive rhodium complexes thereof for conjugation to antibodies
William J. Kruper,Pollock Douglas K,Fordyce William A,Fazio Michael J,Muthiah N. Inbasekaran +4 more
TL;DR: A group of functionalized polyamine chelants that form complexes with radioactive rhodium is described in this article, which can be attached to an antibody or antibody fragment and used for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes.
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Functionalized polyamine chelants
William J. Kruper,Pollock Douglas K,Fordyce William A,Machael J. Fazio,Muthiah N. Inbasekaran,Ramaiah Muthyala +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a group of functionalized polyamine chelants that form complexes with rhodium are disclosed. The rhodIUM complexes can be attached to an antibody or antibody fragment and used for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes.
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Heat-resistant hydroxy-functional polyethers as thermoplastic barrier resins
TL;DR: In this article, a "cardo" diphenylene group was added to a dinucleophilic monomer with at least one dtglycidyl ether of a cardo bisphenol, such as bis(hydroxyphenyl)fluorene, phenolphthalein, or phenolphthalimidine.
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Novel nonlinear optical aminoaryl hydrazones and nonlinear optical polymers thereof
TL;DR: In this article, a nonlinear optical materials consisting of aminoaryl hydrazones and polymeric compositions containing recurring covalently bonded moieties derived from the aminoaryl hyrazones of the present invention was described.
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Functionalized polyamine chelants and rhodium complexes thereof and process for their preparation
William J. Kruper,Pollock Douglas K,Fordyce William A,Fazio Michael J,Muthiah N. Inbasekaran +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, a group of functionalized polyamine chelants that form complexes with rhodium are disclosed. The rhodIUM complexes can be attached to an antibody or antibody fragment and used for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes.