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Suraj Paudyal

Researcher at University of Miami

Publications -  9
Citations -  153

Suraj Paudyal is an academic researcher from University of Miami. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monolayer & Langmuir–Blodgett film. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 43 citations.

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A deep investigation into the structure of carbon dots

TL;DR: In this paper, a structural study of CDs is presented in order to rectify this shortcoming and the properties of three CDs which have significant promise in biomedical applications, black CDs (B-CDs), carbon nitride dots (CNDs), and yellow CDs (Y-CDS).
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Surface chemistry and spectroscopic studies of the native phenylalanine dehydrogenase Langmuir monolayer at the air/aqueous NaCl interface

TL;DR: It was found that the PheDH enzyme forms a fluid film, which is quite homogeneous throughout its entire compression, being stable for long periods of time with no significant evidence of aggregates or irreversible domains during interfacial compression/decompression processes.
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Conjugation of Carbon Dots with β-Galactosidase Enzyme: Surface Chemistry and Use in Biosensing

TL;DR: A sensing platform by the conjugation of β-galactosidase, a crucial enzyme, with lab-synthesized gel-like carbon dots (CDs) which have high luminescence, photostability, and easy surface functionalization is developed.
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Tyrosinase enzyme Langmuir monolayer: Surface chemistry and spectroscopic study.

TL;DR: It was found that the tyrosinase enzyme forms a fluid film at air-aqueous interface with good stability as shown by compression-decompression cycles experiments and stability measurements at various surface pressures.
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pH and redox triggered doxorubicin release from covalently linked carbon dots conjugates.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared three different covalent carbon dots (C-dots) systems based on doxorubicin (dox) release profiles and cancer cell viability efficacy under acidic and physiological conditions.