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Peter S. Sherin
Researcher at Novosibirsk State University
Publications - 50
Citations - 894
Peter S. Sherin is an academic researcher from Novosibirsk State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radical & Triplet state. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 47 publications receiving 738 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter S. Sherin include University of Geneva & Russian Academy of Sciences.
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Selective Imaging of Late Endosomes with a pH-Sensitive Diazaoxatriangulene Fluorescent Probe.
Antoine Wallabregue,Dimitri Moreau,Peter S. Sherin,Pau Moneva Lorente,Zdenka Jarolimova,Eric Bakker,Eric Vauthey,Jean Gruenberg,Jérôme Lacour +8 more
TL;DR: The first small molecule allowing their selective imaging and monitoring in the form of a diazaoxatriangulene fluorophore, 1a (hexadecyl side chain), prepared in three steps from a simple carbenium precursor is disclosed.
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Ultrafast Excited-State Dynamics of Kynurenine, a UV Filter of the Human Eye
TL;DR: The dependence on the solvent proticity together with the observation of a substantial isotope effect indicates that hydrogen bonds are involved in the rapid nonradiative deactivation of kynurenine in water.
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Visualising the membrane viscosity of porcine eye lens cells using molecular rotors.
Peter S. Sherin,Ismael López-Duarte,Michael R. Dent,Markéta Kubánková,Aurimas Vyšniauskas,James A. Bull,Evdokiya S. Reshetnikova,Andrey S. Klymchenko,Yuri P. Tsentalovich,Marina K. Kuimova +9 more
TL;DR: Using fluorescent probes, it is demonstrated that the plasma membrane of porcine eye lens fiber cells displays an unprecedentedly high degree of lipid ordering.
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Broadband ultraviolet-visible transient absorption spectroscopy in the nanosecond to microsecond time domain with sub-nanosecond time resolution
Bernhard Felix Lang,Sandra Mosquera-Vázquez,Dominique Lovy,Peter S. Sherin,Vesna Markovic,Eric Vauthey +5 more
TL;DR: The broadband detection scheme eases the identification of intermediate reaction products which may remain undetected in single-wavelength detection flash photolysis arrangements and yields an excellent signal-to-noise ratio for the so far investigated chromophores in short to moderate accumulation times.
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Excited-state properties of chiral [4]helicene cations
TL;DR: Analysis of the dependence of aggregation on the dye concentration reveals that the aggregates are mostly dimers and that the aggregation constant is substantially larger for hetero- than homochiral dimers.